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Take a just view , how many may remark , Who now's a peer , bis grandfire was a
clerk : Some few remain , ennobled by the sword In Gothic times : But now to be
My Lord , Study the law ; nor do these robes despise ; Honour the gown , from ...
Take a just view , how many may remark , Who now's a peer , bis grandfire was a
clerk : Some few remain , ennobled by the sword In Gothic times : But now to be
My Lord , Study the law ; nor do these robes despise ; Honour the gown , from ...
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Thus , feasting to the full , they pals'd away , Just men , by whom impartial laws
were given ; In blif - ful banquets , all the live - long day . And saints who tanght ,
and led , the way to heaven ; Nor wanted melody . With heavenly art Ne'er to
thefe ...
Thus , feasting to the full , they pals'd away , Just men , by whom impartial laws
were given ; In blif - ful banquets , all the live - long day . And saints who tanght ,
and led , the way to heaven ; Nor wanted melody . With heavenly art Ne'er to
thefe ...
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His noftrils wide inhale ; quick joy elates The witty ( mile , nature and art , His
beating heart , which , aw'd by discipline In all your numbers lo combine , Serere ,
he dares not own ; but cautious crecps A's to complete their just desert , Low ...
His noftrils wide inhale ; quick joy elates The witty ( mile , nature and art , His
beating heart , which , aw'd by discipline In all your numbers lo combine , Serere ,
he dares not own ; but cautious crecps A's to complete their just desert , Low ...
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So imonth , lo rough , the sea that laves our force , Retouch eich line till all is just
and neat , Smiles in a calm , or in a tenipelt roars . A work of proper parts , a
whole almost compleat . Believe 1 , " Thomson , ' tis rot chius I write , so when
some ...
So imonth , lo rough , the sea that laves our force , Retouch eich line till all is just
and neat , Smiles in a calm , or in a tenipelt roars . A work of proper parts , a
whole almost compleat . Believe 1 , " Thomson , ' tis rot chius I write , so when
some ...
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Just as a man sans conlequence , Vanessa , fill'd with just disdain , She rallied
well , he always knew : Would still ber dignity maintai . , 595 Her manner now
was something new ; Inftructed from her early years And what she spoke was in
an ...
Just as a man sans conlequence , Vanessa , fill'd with just disdain , She rallied
well , he always knew : Would still ber dignity maintai . , 595 Her manner now
was something new ; Inftructed from her early years And what she spoke was in
an ...
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