Poems on Several Occasions..Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over against Katharine-Street in the Strand, and John Barber upon Lambert Hill., 1718 - 506 стор. |
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... hope , that as I may hereafter bind up my ful- ler Sheaf , and lay fome Pieces of a very different Nature ( the Product of my severer Studies ) at Your Lordship's Feet , I fhall engage Your more ferious Reflection : Hap- py , if in all ...
... hope , that as I may hereafter bind up my ful- ler Sheaf , and lay fome Pieces of a very different Nature ( the Product of my severer Studies ) at Your Lordship's Feet , I fhall engage Your more ferious Reflection : Hap- py , if in all ...
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... hope , make Allowance for their having been written at very diftant Times , and on very different Occa- fions ; and take them as they happen to come , Public Pane- gyrics , Amorous Odes , Serious Reflections , or idle Tales , the ...
... hope , make Allowance for their having been written at very diftant Times , and on very different Occa- fions ; and take them as they happen to come , Public Pane- gyrics , Amorous Odes , Serious Reflections , or idle Tales , the ...
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... hope thy fhort - liv'd Bark shall ride Down spreading Fate's unnavigable Tide . What , tho ' ftill it farther tend ? Still ' tis farther from its End ; And , in the Bofom of that boundless Sea , Still finds its Error lengthen with its ...
... hope thy fhort - liv'd Bark shall ride Down spreading Fate's unnavigable Tide . What , tho ' ftill it farther tend ? Still ' tis farther from its End ; And , in the Bofom of that boundless Sea , Still finds its Error lengthen with its ...
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... hope Y'are well ; fo God be wi ' You ; Was all I thought at first to write : But Things , fince then , are alter'd quite ; Fancies flow in , and Mufe flies high : So God knows when my Clack will lye : I muft , Sir , prattle on , as ...
... hope Y'are well ; fo God be wi ' You ; Was all I thought at first to write : But Things , fince then , are alter'd quite ; Fancies flow in , and Mufe flies high : So God knows when my Clack will lye : I muft , Sir , prattle on , as ...
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... hope , the Queen of Love Will e'er thy Fav'rite's Charms improve . O quickly from her Shrine retreat ; Or tremble for thy Darling's Fate . " The Queen of Love , who foon will fee Her Own A DONIS live in Thee , Will lightly her firft ...
... hope , the Queen of Love Will e'er thy Fav'rite's Charms improve . O quickly from her Shrine retreat ; Or tremble for thy Darling's Fate . " The Queen of Love , who foon will fee Her Own A DONIS live in Thee , Will lightly her firft ...
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