Miscellanies. In Four Volumes, Том 4Charles Bathurst, 1742 |
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... Use ; That Virtue , pleas'd by being fhown , Knows nothing which it dare not own ; Can make us without Fear difclofe Our inmoft Secrets to our Foes ; That common Forms were not defign'd Directors to a noble Mind . Now , faid the Nymph ...
... Use ; That Virtue , pleas'd by being fhown , Knows nothing which it dare not own ; Can make us without Fear difclofe Our inmoft Secrets to our Foes ; That common Forms were not defign'd Directors to a noble Mind . Now , faid the Nymph ...
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... use it at Discretion . " The Cry'r was order'd to dismiss The Court , fo made his laft O yes ! The Goddess wou'd no longer wait ; But rifing from her Chair of State , Left all below at Six and Sev'n , Harness'd her Doves , and flew to ...
... use it at Discretion . " The Cry'r was order'd to dismiss The Court , fo made his laft O yes ! The Goddess wou'd no longer wait ; But rifing from her Chair of State , Left all below at Six and Sev'n , Harness'd her Doves , and flew to ...
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... Use ? Truce , good my LORD , I beg a Truce . ( The Doctor in a Paffion cry'd , ) Your Raillery is mifapply'd ; I have Experience dearly bought , - You know I am not worth a Groat ; 115. Offenfus , Damnis , mediâ de nocte caballum ...
... Use ? Truce , good my LORD , I beg a Truce . ( The Doctor in a Paffion cry'd , ) Your Raillery is mifapply'd ; I have Experience dearly bought , - You know I am not worth a Groat ; 115. Offenfus , Damnis , mediâ de nocte caballum ...
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... Use , “ Send for him up , take no Excufe . The Toil , the Danger of the Seas ; Great Ministers ne'er think of these ; Or let it coft Five hundred Pound , No Matter where the Money's found ; It is but fo much more in Debt , And that they ...
... Use , “ Send for him up , take no Excufe . The Toil , the Danger of the Seas ; Great Ministers ne'er think of these ; Or let it coft Five hundred Pound , No Matter where the Money's found ; It is but fo much more in Debt , And that they ...
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... use Perfume ; ) Here a Page fill'd with Billet - Doux ; On t'other Side ( laid out for Shoes :) ( Madam I die witbout your Grace , ) ( Item , for half a Yard of Lace . ) Who that had Wit wou'd place it here , For ev'ry peeping Fop to ...
... use Perfume ; ) Here a Page fill'd with Billet - Doux ; On t'other Side ( laid out for Shoes :) ( Madam I die witbout your Grace , ) ( Item , for half a Yard of Lace . ) Who that had Wit wou'd place it here , For ev'ry peeping Fop to ...
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