Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... ; R. H. EVANS ; MATTHEWS AND LEIGH ; J. MAWMAN ; J. BOOTH ; J. ASPERNE ; P. AND W. WYNNE ; AND W. GRACE . DEIGHTON AND SON AT CAMBRIDGE , AND WILSON AND SON AT YORK . 1810 . 1273 Harvard College Library , Nov. 14 , 1891 .
... ; R. H. EVANS ; MATTHEWS AND LEIGH ; J. MAWMAN ; J. BOOTH ; J. ASPERNE ; P. AND W. WYNNE ; AND W. GRACE . DEIGHTON AND SON AT CAMBRIDGE , AND WILSON AND SON AT YORK . 1810 . 1273 Harvard College Library , Nov. 14 , 1891 .
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... Grace the Lord Arch- bishop of Canterbury . March 12 , 1754 ... ib . Ode to Summer . By a Gentleman of Cam- bridge ib . 240 ib . On the Death of a young Gentleman , Sep- tember , 1759 ib . An autumnal Ode . To Mr. Hayman , the Painter ...
... Grace the Lord Arch- bishop of Canterbury . March 12 , 1754 ... ib . Ode to Summer . By a Gentleman of Cam- bridge ib . 240 ib . On the Death of a young Gentleman , Sep- tember , 1759 ib . An autumnal Ode . To Mr. Hayman , the Painter ...
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... grace to each fair object thou'dst impart , And heighten ev'ry scene to perfect joy . On a bank of fragrant thyme , Beneath yon stately , shadowy pine , We'll with the well - disguised hook Cheat the tenants of the brook ; • Or where ...
... grace to each fair object thou'dst impart , And heighten ev'ry scene to perfect joy . On a bank of fragrant thyme , Beneath yon stately , shadowy pine , We'll with the well - disguised hook Cheat the tenants of the brook ; • Or where ...
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... grace , In a third I lov'd a face ; But you in ev'ry feature shine Universally divine . What can those tumid paps excel , Do they sink , or do they swell ? While those lovely wanton eyes Sparkling meet them , as they rise . Thus is ...
... grace , In a third I lov'd a face ; But you in ev'ry feature shine Universally divine . What can those tumid paps excel , Do they sink , or do they swell ? While those lovely wanton eyes Sparkling meet them , as they rise . Thus is ...
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... grace . Chief of metallic forms is regal gold " ; Of elements , the limpid fount that flows ; Give me ' mongst gems the brilliant to behold ; O'er Flora's flock imperial is the rose : Above all birds the sov'reign eagle soars ; And ...
... grace . Chief of metallic forms is regal gold " ; Of elements , the limpid fount that flows ; Give me ' mongst gems the brilliant to behold ; O'er Flora's flock imperial is the rose : Above all birds the sov'reign eagle soars ; And ...
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