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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
THE COMPLAINT, NIGHT IX. 29 Then (as He took delight in wide extremes), Deep in the bofom of His
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
ELE GY IX. 29 Ill fare my peace, but every idle toy, If to my mind my Delia's form it brings, Has
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
TO DR. AYS COUGH. 29 Beneath his palms the weary chief repos'd, And life's great ſcene in quiet
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
41 matching pagesof her kind, patron of induſtry and manual arts, Pope od. 4:58 gave the pilfering temper of a wife, Pope
the brute, Parn. 81 Mall. 235 Dry. 2:279 Som. 148 Pope od. 3:29 Add. 263 Som. 165 mind, unchangeable
INDE X. 163 Eve ftaggered by fophiftry, Milt. 2: 27 plucked the fruit, and eat, Milt. 2:29 Milt. 2
: 29 - fudden change of, - r refolves to make Adam fhare in her fin, Milt. 2:30 prevails on him to eat
, Milt. 2:36 thought herſelf a Goddeſs, Milt. 2:29, 36 reafon of, disturbed, intoxicated by eating
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
D. R Y D E N. 29 And in their orbs view the dark charac ters Offieges, ruins, murders, blood
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
THOMSON. 29 don't marry at all. My circumftances "have hitherto been fo variable and un- "certain
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
PRIOR'S 29 POEMS. You far above both theſe your God did place, That your high power might worldly
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
ROWE'S LUCAN. 29 who have kept poffeffion of the first places, among the poets of Greece and Rome
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
302 CONTENTS OF Cupid in Ambuſh. Page 29 Engraved on a Column in the Church of Halftead in Effex
, at Hickford's Dancing- room, Feb. 20, 1720. 101 1-29 165 156 197 212 213 220 221 Truth and Falfehood; a Tale
PRIOR'S 29 POEM-S. High as we may, we lift our reafon up, By Faith directed, and confirm'd by Hope
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
[ 29 ] EPIGRAM TO THE TWO NEW MEMBERS TH FOR BRAMBER, 1708. HOUGH in the Commons Houſe you did
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
BLACKMORE'S CREATION. 29 catalogues of the duties they are obliged to perform, or whence fuch
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
VIRGIL, GEORG. IV. 29 The plant in holy garlands often twines The altars' pofts, and beautifies
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
ENEIS. Book XI. 29 The nymph I lov'd of all my mortal train; Inveſted with Diana's arms, in vain
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
ENEIS. 29 Book III. 'Tis true, I am a Greek, and farther own, Among your foes befieg'd th' imperial
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
AUTHOR'S PREFACE. 29 lighted tobacco, or been employed by cooks and grocers. If in all men's
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
FROM OVID. 29 But Nature, ftronger than the Gods above, Refufes her affiftance to my love; She fets
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
PREFACE. 29 greatest wit of thoſe times in his interefts, and to be the trumpet of his praiſes
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
TO THE 29 QUEEN. With admiration! for a pitch fo high (Save facred Charles's) never love durſt fly
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
DENHAM'S 29 POEM S. Ulyffes, Stheneleus, Tifander, flide Down by a rope, Machaon was their guide
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
to lead apes in hell. Jezt: nation; 29
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
PREFACE. 29 face, a poem of the mysteries he had revealed in Ho- mer and perhaps he endeavoured
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
5 10 15 29 Or 388254A
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
OF THE ILIAD AND ODYSSEY. 29 THE MANNERS. THE manners of the Epick Poem ought to be poeti- cally
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
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The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,
A LETTER TO THE DEAN. 29 While you converſe with lords and dukes, I have their betters here, my