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... thou went'st , and whence return'st- ver . 643. blade . ( 592. xi . 120 . ver . 648. Then sword . And note below , flaming Gen. i . 24. ) wearied , afterwards carefull , next social , and lastly with social steps their way Through Eden ...
... thou went'st , and whence return'st- ver . 643. blade . ( 592. xi . 120 . ver . 648. Then sword . And note below , flaming Gen. i . 24. ) wearied , afterwards carefull , next social , and lastly with social steps their way Through Eden ...
Page 5
... thou shepherd's mayd : " And on a sodain all 66 They rose and heard hir call . " Then sang those shepherds and nymphs of Diana , " Long live faire Oriana ! " m The Annual Register of 1762 very erroneously refers to Milton's poem Ad ...
... thou shepherd's mayd : " And on a sodain all 66 They rose and heard hir call . " Then sang those shepherds and nymphs of Diana , " Long live faire Oriana ! " m The Annual Register of 1762 very erroneously refers to Milton's poem Ad ...
Page 48
... thou , the mother of so sweet a child , " Her false - imagin❜d loss cease to lament , 66 And wisely learn to curb thy sorrows wild ; " This if thou do , he will an offspring give , That , to the world's last end , shall make thy name ...
... thou , the mother of so sweet a child , " Her false - imagin❜d loss cease to lament , 66 And wisely learn to curb thy sorrows wild ; " This if thou do , he will an offspring give , That , to the world's last end , shall make thy name ...
Page 78
... thou- sand powndes " This is a true particular of the reall and per- sonall estate that he doth desire to compound for with this honorable committee , wherein he doth sub- mitt himselfe to such fine as they shall impose accord- ing to ...
... thou- sand powndes " This is a true particular of the reall and per- sonall estate that he doth desire to compound for with this honorable committee , wherein he doth sub- mitt himselfe to such fine as they shall impose accord- ing to ...
Page 199
... Thou , the wonder of the present age , " An age immers'd in luxury and vice ; " A race of triflers ; who can relish nought , " But the gay issue of an idle brain : " How could'st thou hope to please this tinsel race ! 66 Though blind ...
... Thou , the wonder of the present age , " An age immers'd in luxury and vice ; " A race of triflers ; who can relish nought , " But the gay issue of an idle brain : " How could'st thou hope to please this tinsel race ! 66 Though blind ...
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