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... numbers can endure , Hard as thy heart , and as thy birth obfcure . If he has thorns , they all on roles grow ; Thine like rude thistles and mean brambles show , With this exception , that though rank the foil , Weeds , as they are ...
... numbers can endure , Hard as thy heart , and as thy birth obfcure . If he has thorns , they all on roles grow ; Thine like rude thistles and mean brambles show , With this exception , that though rank the foil , Weeds , as they are ...
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... numbers , for the numbers came . VARIATIONS , After Ver . 124. in the MS . But , Friend , this shape , which You and Curl * admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my Sire + : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had ...
... numbers , for the numbers came . VARIATIONS , After Ver . 124. in the MS . But , Friend , this shape , which You and Curl * admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my Sire + : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had ...
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... number of speeches from Ogilby's tranflation , tacked together with verfes of his own He had the addrefs to perfuade ... numbers , ] From Ovid , Sponte fua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos , Et quod conabar fcribere , verfus erat . " VER ...
... number of speeches from Ogilby's tranflation , tacked together with verfes of his own He had the addrefs to perfuade ... numbers , ] From Ovid , Sponte fua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos , Et quod conabar fcribere , verfus erat . " VER ...
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... numbers ; who could take offence While pure Description held the place of Senfe ? NOTES . Thefe are the perfons to whofe account the Author charges the publication of his firft pieces : perfons , with whom he was converfant ( and he ...
... numbers ; who could take offence While pure Description held the place of Senfe ? NOTES . Thefe are the perfons to whofe account the Author charges the publication of his firft pieces : perfons , with whom he was converfant ( and he ...
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... numbers , under their proper heads . But the growing splendor of his own works fo eclipsed the faint efforts of this oppofition , that he trufled to its own weakness and malignity for the juftice due unto it . About this time , Mr ...
... numbers , under their proper heads . But the growing splendor of his own works fo eclipsed the faint efforts of this oppofition , that he trufled to its own weakness and malignity for the juftice due unto it . About this time , Mr ...
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