The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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... with all her mifchief - making train Began to thew herself again . The fons of Old Rebellion straight she summon'd all ; Straight they were ready at her call : D 3 Once Once more th ' old bait before their eyes fhe THE POET'S COMPLAINT .
... with all her mifchief - making train Began to thew herself again . The fons of Old Rebellion straight she summon'd all ; Straight they were ready at her call : D 3 Once Once more th ' old bait before their eyes fhe THE POET'S COMPLAINT .
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Thomas Otway Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). Once more th ' old bait before their eyes fhe caft . That and her love they long'd to taste ; And to her luft fhe drew them all at last . So Reuben ( we may read of heretofore ) } Was ...
Thomas Otway Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). Once more th ' old bait before their eyes fhe caft . That and her love they long'd to taste ; And to her luft fhe drew them all at last . So Reuben ( we may read of heretofore ) } Was ...
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... he was but man : So when my faithlefs Clio by her fnare } Had brought him to her arms , and I furpriz'd him there , At once to hate and fcorn him I began ; To To fee how foolishly she'd dreft , And for diverfion 44 POEM S. OTWAY'S.
... he was but man : So when my faithlefs Clio by her fnare } Had brought him to her arms , and I furpriz'd him there , At once to hate and fcorn him I began ; To To fee how foolishly she'd dreft , And for diverfion 44 POEM S. OTWAY'S.
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... once their ftatute in that cafe . Go on then , Sir , and fince you could afpire , And reach this height , aim yet at laurels higher : Secure great injur'd Maro from the wrong He unredeem'd has labour'd with so long i In Holbourn rhyme ...
... once their ftatute in that cafe . Go on then , Sir , and fince you could afpire , And reach this height , aim yet at laurels higher : Secure great injur'd Maro from the wrong He unredeem'd has labour'd with so long i In Holbourn rhyme ...
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... once at Rome : For fure , when Julius first this ifle fubdued , Your ancestors then mixt with Roman blood ; Some near ally'd to that whence Ovid came , · Virgil and Horace , those three fons of Fame ; Since to their memory it is fo true ...
... once at Rome : For fure , when Julius first this ifle fubdued , Your ancestors then mixt with Roman blood ; Some near ally'd to that whence Ovid came , · Virgil and Horace , those three fons of Fame ; Since to their memory it is fo true ...
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