Granville. Yalden. Tickell. Swift. Hammond. Somerville. Parnell. Savage. BroomeSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... never die , of life fecure , As long as Fame , or aged Time endure , WALLER , the Mufe's darling , free to tafte Of all their stores , the mafter of the feaft ; Not like old Adam , ftinted in his choice , But Lord of all the fpacious ...
... never die , of life fecure , As long as Fame , or aged Time endure , WALLER , the Mufe's darling , free to tafte Of all their stores , the mafter of the feaft ; Not like old Adam , ftinted in his choice , But Lord of all the fpacious ...
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... never comes within the palace gate . Farewel then cities , courts , and camps , farewell , Welcome , ye groves , here let me ever dwell , From cares , from business , and mankind remove , All but the mufes , and infpiring Love : How ...
... never comes within the palace gate . Farewel then cities , courts , and camps , farewell , Welcome , ye groves , here let me ever dwell , From cares , from business , and mankind remove , All but the mufes , and infpiring Love : How ...
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... never want reward For thee , her noble champion , and her guard . Beauty triumphs , and Law fubmitting lies , The tyrant tam'd , aloud for mercy cries ; Conqueft can never fail in radiant Grafton's eyes . W LADY HYDE . * HEN fam'd ...
... never want reward For thee , her noble champion , and her guard . Beauty triumphs , and Law fubmitting lies , The tyrant tam'd , aloud for mercy cries ; Conqueft can never fail in radiant Grafton's eyes . W LADY HYDE . * HEN fam'd ...
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... never fails to kill ; Guiltless of pride to captivate , or thine , Bright without art , the wounds without defign : But Wyndham like a tyrant throws the dart , And takes a cruel pleafure in the fmart , Proud of the ravage that her ...
... never fails to kill ; Guiltless of pride to captivate , or thine , Bright without art , the wounds without defign : But Wyndham like a tyrant throws the dart , And takes a cruel pleafure in the fmart , Proud of the ravage that her ...
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... never end . III . So up the freepy hill , with pain , The weighty ftone is roll'd in vain , Which having touch'd the top , recoils , And leaves the lab'rer to renew his toils . L TO MY R A. OST in a labyrinth of doubts and joys , Whom ...
... never end . III . So up the freepy hill , with pain , The weighty ftone is roll'd in vain , Which having touch'd the top , recoils , And leaves the lab'rer to renew his toils . L TO MY R A. OST in a labyrinth of doubts and joys , Whom ...
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