Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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Page 13
... sure Account he draws, - . But fixt Attention is sincere Applause. Jf then (for hard, you'll own the TaskJ his Art Can to those Embryon-Scenes new Life impart, The Living proudly would exclude his Lays, Andro the Buried Bard resign the ...
... sure Account he draws, - . But fixt Attention is sincere Applause. Jf then (for hard, you'll own the TaskJ his Art Can to those Embryon-Scenes new Life impart, The Living proudly would exclude his Lays, Andro the Buried Bard resign the ...
Page 19
... sure, she can have nothing to complain of - L. Town. By Heav'n, if my whole Fort one thrown into your Lap, could make you delight in the chearful - Duties of a Wife, I should think myself a Gainer by the Purchase. ~ La. Town. That is ...
... sure, she can have nothing to complain of - L. Town. By Heav'n, if my whole Fort one thrown into your Lap, could make you delight in the chearful - Duties of a Wife, I should think myself a Gainer by the Purchase. ~ La. Town. That is ...
Page 20
... sure, that were the last you would lose. - La. Town. Well, my Lord, to let you see I design to play all the good House-wife I can ; I am now going to a Party at Quadrille, only to piddle with a little of it, at poor two Guineas a Fish ...
... sure, that were the last you would lose. - La. Town. Well, my Lord, to let you see I design to play all the good House-wife I can ; I am now going to a Party at Quadrille, only to piddle with a little of it, at poor two Guineas a Fish ...
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... *11%, so L. Town. O ! ... that's the fast thing he'll do ; he'll ill'd me never make you an Offer, 'till he's pretty sure it won't Ajāo be refu'd, - h) - : ld. Go La. Grace. & 't * La. Grace. Now you make me curious. Pray !
... *11%, so L. Town. O ! ... that's the fast thing he'll do ; he'll ill'd me never make you an Offer, 'till he's pretty sure it won't Ajāo be refu'd, - h) - : ld. Go La. Grace. & 't * La. Grace. Now you make me curious. Pray !
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... sure, if you were to take my fide of the Argument, you wou'd be able to say something more for it. . . . - . of I. Town. Well ! what say you to that, Manly P , , , , Man. Why 'troth ! my Lord, I have something te say. - t " *. y a ...
... sure, if you were to take my fide of the Argument, you wou'd be able to say something more for it. . . . - . of I. Town. Well ! what say you to that, Manly P , , , , Man. Why 'troth ! my Lord, I have something te say. - t " *. y a ...
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