The Complete Art of Poetry: In Six Parts, Том 2Charles Rivington, 1718 |
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... Guide . ABBY . Look with a curious Eye all Europe round , And fhew one rich , one healthy Spot of Ground , But there fome Abby is , or elfe has been , And there in . Ruins their wife Choice is feen . Anon The Front of Heaven fome ...
... Guide . ABBY . Look with a curious Eye all Europe round , And fhew one rich , one healthy Spot of Ground , But there fome Abby is , or elfe has been , And there in . Ruins their wife Choice is feen . Anon The Front of Heaven fome ...
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... guides the Sailor's Course ? How newly did the Printer's curious Skill , Th'inlighten'd World with letter'd Volumes fill ? But late the kindled Powder did explode The maffy Ball , and the brafs Tube unload . ASH . [ Black . Creat . Rent ...
... guides the Sailor's Course ? How newly did the Printer's curious Skill , Th'inlighten'd World with letter'd Volumes fill ? But late the kindled Powder did explode The maffy Ball , and the brafs Tube unload . ASH . [ Black . Creat . Rent ...
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... advance , Led by no Guide , but undefigning Chance ? That did th ' entangled Particles divide , And fort the various Seeds of Things ally'd ? ΤΟ To make primæval Elements felect All the fit Atoms , 28 The Complete ART of POETRY .
... advance , Led by no Guide , but undefigning Chance ? That did th ' entangled Particles divide , And fort the various Seeds of Things ally'd ? ΤΟ To make primæval Elements felect All the fit Atoms , 28 The Complete ART of POETRY .
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... guides , Lies on the Lap of Earth , and Mother Earth fubfides . All Things are mix'd of these which all contain , And into thefe are all refolv'd again . Earth rarifies to Dew , expanded more , The fubtil Dew in Air begins to foar ...
... guides , Lies on the Lap of Earth , and Mother Earth fubfides . All Things are mix'd of these which all contain , And into thefe are all refolv'd again . Earth rarifies to Dew , expanded more , The fubtil Dew in Air begins to foar ...
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... guide their Steps aright , And , with their Tripping pleas'd , prolong'd theNight . Her Beams they follow'd , where at full the play'd , Nor longer than fhe fled her Horns they ftaid , From thence with airy Flight to foreign Lands con ...
... guide their Steps aright , And , with their Tripping pleas'd , prolong'd theNight . Her Beams they follow'd , where at full the play'd , Nor longer than fhe fled her Horns they ftaid , From thence with airy Flight to foreign Lands con ...
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The Complete Art of Poetry: In Six Parts, I. Of the Nature, Use ..., Том 2 Charles Gildon Повний перегляд - 1718 |
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