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... whose benevolence , And candor , oft experienc'd , me vouchsaf'd ΙΟ His Though our Author fpeaks of Herefordshire as his " native foil , " he was born , December 30 , 1676 , at Bampton , in Oxfordshire , of which place , Dr. Stephen ...
... whose benevolence , And candor , oft experienc'd , me vouchsaf'd ΙΟ His Though our Author fpeaks of Herefordshire as his " native foil , " he was born , December 30 , 1676 , at Bampton , in Oxfordshire , of which place , Dr. Stephen ...
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... Whose breath Nurtures the orange and the citron groves , Hefperian fruits , and wafts their odors fweet Wide thro ' the air , and diftant fhores perfumes . ] may here perhaps trace our Poet to the following charming paffage in his ...
... Whose breath Nurtures the orange and the citron groves , Hefperian fruits , and wafts their odors fweet Wide thro ' the air , and diftant fhores perfumes . ] may here perhaps trace our Poet to the following charming paffage in his ...
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... whose father , Sir William Ruffell , was ftrongly attached to Charles I. and diftinguished himself so much in the civil wars between that Prince and the Parliament , that , be- ing in Worcester when it was furrendered to the Parliament ...
... whose father , Sir William Ruffell , was ftrongly attached to Charles I. and diftinguished himself so much in the civil wars between that Prince and the Parliament , that , be- ing in Worcester when it was furrendered to the Parliament ...
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... whose prominence 110 Half overshades the ocean , hardy men , Penmaen Mawr , a ftupendous rock near Aberconway in Carnarvon- fhire , rifes perpendicularly from the fea to the heighth of 1400 or 1500 feet . and that cloud - piercing bill ...
... whose prominence 110 Half overshades the ocean , hardy men , Penmaen Mawr , a ftupendous rock near Aberconway in Carnarvon- fhire , rifes perpendicularly from the fea to the heighth of 1400 or 1500 feet . and that cloud - piercing bill ...
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... whose malignant touch impairs All generous fruits , or near the bitter dews Of Cherries . Therefore weigh the habits well 270 Of plants , how they afsociate best , nor let Ill neighbourhood corrupt thy hopeful graffs . Would'st thou thy ...
... whose malignant touch impairs All generous fruits , or near the bitter dews Of Cherries . Therefore weigh the habits well 270 Of plants , how they afsociate best , nor let Ill neighbourhood corrupt thy hopeful graffs . Would'st thou thy ...
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