A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Dryden. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. Philips. Walsh. Smith. Duke. King. Sprat. Montague. HalifaxJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1793 |
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... grace and a fpirit peculiar to itself . That of Pope is more correct , and perhaps , upon the whole , more har- manions , but it is in general more languid and less diverfified . Pope's numbers are fweet , but cla- berate ; and our ...
... grace and a fpirit peculiar to itself . That of Pope is more correct , and perhaps , upon the whole , more har- manions , but it is in general more languid and less diverfified . Pope's numbers are fweet , but cla- berate ; and our ...
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... grace this happy day , while you appear , Not king of us alone , but of the year . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart : Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud fhouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heaven ...
... grace this happy day , while you appear , Not king of us alone , but of the year . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart : Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud fhouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heaven ...
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... grace ; And paradife was open'd in his face . With fecret joy indulgent David view'd His youthful image in his fon renew'd : To all his withes nothing he deny'd ; And made the charming Annabel his bride . What faults he had ; for who ...
... grace ; And paradife was open'd in his face . With fecret joy indulgent David view'd His youthful image in his fon renew'd : To all his withes nothing he deny'd ; And made the charming Annabel his bride . What faults he had ; for who ...
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... grace ? Thefe led the pack ; though not of fureft fcent , Yet deepest - mouth'd against the government . A numerous hoft of dreaming faints fucceed , Of the true old enthufiaftic breed : ' Gainst form and order they their power employ ...
... grace ? Thefe led the pack ; though not of fureft fcent , Yet deepest - mouth'd against the government . A numerous hoft of dreaming faints fucceed , Of the true old enthufiaftic breed : ' Gainst form and order they their power employ ...
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... grace ? Ours was a Levite , and as times went then , His tribe were God Almighty's gentlemen . Sunk were his eyes , his voice was harsh and loud , Sure figns he neither choleric was , nor proud : His long chin prov'd his wit ; his faint ...
... grace ? Ours was a Levite , and as times went then , His tribe were God Almighty's gentlemen . Sunk were his eyes , his voice was harsh and loud , Sure figns he neither choleric was , nor proud : His long chin prov'd his wit ; his faint ...
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