The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... Himself become the mark of public fpight , His honour queftion'd for the promis'd fight : The more he was with vulgar hate opprefs'd , The more his fury boil'd within his breaft : He rouz'd his vigour for the late debate ; And rais'd ...
... Himself become the mark of public fpight , His honour queftion'd for the promis'd fight : The more he was with vulgar hate opprefs'd , The more his fury boil'd within his breaft : He rouz'd his vigour for the late debate ; And rais'd ...
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... himself did make . Renew the truce , the folemn rites prepare , And to my fingle virtue trust the war . The Latians , unconcern'd , shall see the fight ; This arm , unaided , fhall affert your right : Then , if my proftrate body press ...
... himself did make . Renew the truce , the folemn rites prepare , And to my fingle virtue trust the war . The Latians , unconcern'd , shall see the fight ; This arm , unaided , fhall affert your right : Then , if my proftrate body press ...
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... himself appears in public fight Confcious of fate , defponding of the fight . Slowly he moves ; and at his altar ftands With eyes dejected , and with trembling hands : And , while he mutters undiftinguish'd prayers , A livid deadness in ...
... himself appears in public fight Confcious of fate , defponding of the fight . Slowly he moves ; and at his altar ftands With eyes dejected , and with trembling hands : And , while he mutters undiftinguish'd prayers , A livid deadness in ...
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... himself for his prefcription ? Neither am I ignorant , but I may justly be condemned for many of thofe faults , of which I have too liberally arraigned others . " Cynthius aurem vellet ,. & admonuit . ” It is enough for me , if the ...
... himself for his prefcription ? Neither am I ignorant , but I may justly be condemned for many of thofe faults , of which I have too liberally arraigned others . " Cynthius aurem vellet ,. & admonuit . ” It is enough for me , if the ...
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... himself when he drew the picture , and was the very Bayes of his own farce . Because alfo I knew , that my betters were more concerned than I was in that fatyr : and , lastly , because Mr. Smith and Mr , Jonfon , the main pillars of of ...
... himself when he drew the picture , and was the very Bayes of his own farce . Because alfo I knew , that my betters were more concerned than I was in that fatyr : and , lastly , because Mr. Smith and Mr , Jonfon , the main pillars of of ...
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