The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 44
... still disjoin . " Tis therefore my advice , in . hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend ; 185 Send fwarms of patients , and our quarrels end . 190 . So awful beadles , if the vagrant treat , Straight turn familiar , and ...
... still disjoin . " Tis therefore my advice , in . hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend ; 185 Send fwarms of patients , and our quarrels end . 190 . So awful beadles , if the vagrant treat , Straight turn familiar , and ...
Page 60
... still . Eternal Spring with fmiling verdure here Warms the mild air , and crowns the youthful year . From cryftal rocks tranfparent rivulets flow ; The tuberofe ever breathes , and violets blow . The vine undrefs'd her fwelling clusters ...
... still . Eternal Spring with fmiling verdure here Warms the mild air , and crowns the youthful year . From cryftal rocks tranfparent rivulets flow ; The tuberofe ever breathes , and violets blow . The vine undrefs'd her fwelling clusters ...
Page 65
... Still cenfures will on dull pretenders fall ; A Codrus fhould expect a Juvenal . Ill lines , but like ill paintings , are allow'd , To fet off , and to recommend the good . So diamonds take a luftre from their foil ; And to a Bentley ...
... Still cenfures will on dull pretenders fall ; A Codrus fhould expect a Juvenal . Ill lines , but like ill paintings , are allow'd , To fet off , and to recommend the good . So diamonds take a luftre from their foil ; And to a Bentley ...
Page 73
... , faithful to thy midnight mysteries , * Dr. Goodall against Dr. Tyfon . + Dr. Birch . Dr. Gill against Dr. Ridley . Dr. Chamberlain . 275 280 If , If , still observant of my early vows , 285 THE DISPENSARY . CANTO V. 73.
... , faithful to thy midnight mysteries , * Dr. Goodall against Dr. Tyfon . + Dr. Birch . Dr. Gill against Dr. Ridley . Dr. Chamberlain . 275 280 If , If , still observant of my early vows , 285 THE DISPENSARY . CANTO V. 73.
Page 74
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). If , still observant of my early vows , 285 These hands have eas'd the mourning matron's throws , Direct this rais'd avenging arm aright ; So may loud cymbals aid thy labouring ...
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). If , still observant of my early vows , 285 These hands have eas'd the mourning matron's throws , Direct this rais'd avenging arm aright ; So may loud cymbals aid thy labouring ...
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