The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Том 1W. Strahan, 1777 |
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... Some time before the date of this let- ter , Mr. Addison had defigned to return to England , when he received advice from his friends , that he was pitched upon to attend the army under Prince Eugene , who had just begun the war in ...
... Some time before the date of this let- ter , Mr. Addison had defigned to return to England , when he received advice from his friends , that he was pitched upon to attend the army under Prince Eugene , who had just begun the war in ...
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... some time , after his return to England , without any public employment , which he did not obtain till the year 1704 , when the Duke of Marlborough arrived at the highest pitch of glory , by delivering all Europe from flavery , and ...
... some time , after his return to England , without any public employment , which he did not obtain till the year 1704 , when the Duke of Marlborough arrived at the highest pitch of glory , by delivering all Europe from flavery , and ...
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... Some account has been already given of the former , to which nothing is now to be added , except that a great part of the Latin quotations were rendered into English , in a very hasty manner , by the Editor , and one of his friends ...
... Some account has been already given of the former , to which nothing is now to be added , except that a great part of the Latin quotations were rendered into English , in a very hasty manner , by the Editor , and one of his friends ...
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... allay'd , Thy evening breezes , and thy noon - day fhade . From other ills , however fortune frown'd , Some refuge in the mufe's art I found ; Reluctant Reluctant now I touch the trembling ftring , Bereft of [ xxxviii ]
... allay'd , Thy evening breezes , and thy noon - day fhade . From other ills , however fortune frown'd , Some refuge in the mufe's art I found ; Reluctant Reluctant now I touch the trembling ftring , Bereft of [ xxxviii ]
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... Some mighty bard lies hid in years to come , That shall in WILLIAM'S God - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future , age , Hibernian Hibernian fields fhall here thy conquefts show , And Boyn 4 POEMS on several OCCASIONS .
... Some mighty bard lies hid in years to come , That shall in WILLIAM'S God - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future , age , Hibernian Hibernian fields fhall here thy conquefts show , And Boyn 4 POEMS on several OCCASIONS .
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