The Works of the English Poets, 10. köideR. Hett, 1779 - 303 pages |
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... ne'er own'd myself infallible , Reply'd the Panther : grant fuch presence were , Yet in your fenfe I never own'd it there . A real virtue we by faith receive , And that we in the facrament believe . Then faid the Hind , as you the ...
... ne'er own'd myself infallible , Reply'd the Panther : grant fuch presence were , Yet in your fenfe I never own'd it there . A real virtue we by faith receive , And that we in the facrament believe . Then faid the Hind , as you the ...
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... ne'er deny My brethren may be fav'd as well as I : Though Huguenots condemn our ordination , Succeffion , minifterial vocation ; And Luther , more mistaking what he read , Misjoins the facred body with the bread : Yet , lady , ftill ...
... ne'er deny My brethren may be fav'd as well as I : Though Huguenots condemn our ordination , Succeffion , minifterial vocation ; And Luther , more mistaking what he read , Misjoins the facred body with the bread : Yet , lady , ftill ...
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... er , But he who counfel'd him has paid the score : The heavy malice could no higher tend , But woe to him on whom ... ne'er been fought , Than thus in proteftant proceffion brought . The The fam'd original through Spain is known ...
... er , But he who counfel'd him has paid the score : The heavy malice could no higher tend , But woe to him on whom ... ne'er been fought , Than thus in proteftant proceffion brought . The The fam'd original through Spain is known ...
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... ne'er in Epsom blankets toft . Methinks I fee the new Arion fail , The lute ftill trembling underneath thy nail . At At thy well - fharpen'd thumb from shore to shore 110 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
... ne'er in Epsom blankets toft . Methinks I fee the new Arion fail , The lute ftill trembling underneath thy nail . At At thy well - fharpen'd thumb from shore to shore 110 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
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... ne'er kept more equal time , Not ev❜n the feet of thy own Pfyche's rhyme : Though they in number as in fenfe excel ; So juft , fo like tautology , they fell , That , pale with envy , Singleton forfwore The lute and fword , which he in ...
... ne'er kept more equal time , Not ev❜n the feet of thy own Pfyche's rhyme : Though they in number as in fenfe excel ; So juft , fo like tautology , they fell , That , pale with envy , Singleton forfwore The lute and fword , which he in ...
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ABSALOM and ACHITOPHEL againſt AMYNTAS beaſt Becauſe befide beft beſt bleft call'd caufe cauſe charming church cloſe confcience damn'd dare defign'd divine durft eaſe EPILOGUE ev'n facred fafely faid fair fame fate fatire fave fear feen fenfe fhall fhould fight fince fing firft firſt fkies foes fome fons fools foon foul ftand ftill fubjects fuch fure fweet grace heaven himſelf Hind houſe increaſe juft juſt kind king laft laſt leaſt lefs LODOWICK CARLELL lov'd MOMUS moſt Mufe Muſe muſt ne'er never numbers o'er Panther paſs play pleaſe pleaſure poet praiſe prince PROLOGUE raiſe rebel reft reſt rhyme rife riſing ſay ſcarce ſcene ſeen ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhow ſhown ſky ſome ſtage ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou true twas uſe verfe verſe virtue Whig Whofe whoſe wife worfe