The Works of the English Poets, Том 28H. Baldwin, 1779 - 230 страници |
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... these , be watchful , lest thy inind , Prone to extremes , an equal danger find , And be to fordid avarice inclin'd . Distant alike from each , to neither lean , But ever keep the happy Golden Mean . Be careful ftill to guard thy foul ...
... these , be watchful , lest thy inind , Prone to extremes , an equal danger find , And be to fordid avarice inclin'd . Distant alike from each , to neither lean , But ever keep the happy Golden Mean . Be careful ftill to guard thy foul ...
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... these thy mind fhould move , Employ thy ftudy , and engage thy love . These are the rules which will to Virtue lead , And teach thy feet her heavenly paths to tread . This by his name I fwear , whofe facred lore First to mankind explain ...
... these thy mind fhould move , Employ thy ftudy , and engage thy love . These are the rules which will to Virtue lead , And teach thy feet her heavenly paths to tread . This by his name I fwear , whofe facred lore First to mankind explain ...
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... these poor gentlemen , alas ! Bring neither brick nor ftone . EPILOGUE TO THE INCONSTANT : OR , THE WAY TO WIN HIM : A COMEDY . BY MR . FARQUHAR . AS IT WAS ACTED AT THE THEATRE - ROYAL IN DRURY - LANE , 1703 . F SPOKEN BY MR . WILKS ...
... these poor gentlemen , alas ! Bring neither brick nor ftone . EPILOGUE TO THE INCONSTANT : OR , THE WAY TO WIN HIM : A COMEDY . BY MR . FARQUHAR . AS IT WAS ACTED AT THE THEATRE - ROYAL IN DRURY - LANE , 1703 . F SPOKEN BY MR . WILKS ...
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... and our church alike ; Our church - which , aw'd with reverential fear , Scarcely the Muse presumes to mention here . D 3 * The prince of Wales then present . Long Long may she these her worft of foes defy , PROLOGUE . 37.
... and our church alike ; Our church - which , aw'd with reverential fear , Scarcely the Muse presumes to mention here . D 3 * The prince of Wales then present . Long Long may she these her worft of foes defy , PROLOGUE . 37.
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Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. Long may she these her worft of foes defy , And lift her mitred head triumphant to the sky : While theirs ----- but satire filently difdains To name , what lives not , but in ...
Nicholas Rowe Charles Bathurst (Londres), Samuel Johnson. Long may she these her worft of foes defy , And lift her mitred head triumphant to the sky : While theirs ----- but satire filently difdains To name , what lives not , but in ...
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