The Works of the English Poets, 39. köideJ. Nichols, 1779 - 736 pages |
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... queen , by Heaven defign'd To be the great original For man to drefs and polish his uncourtly mind , In what mock habits have they put her fince the fall ! More oft ' in fools and madmens hands than fages , She feems a medley of all ...
... queen , by Heaven defign'd To be the great original For man to drefs and polish his uncourtly mind , In what mock habits have they put her fince the fall ! More oft ' in fools and madmens hands than fages , She feems a medley of all ...
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... queen has lately loft a part THE Of her ENTIRELY - ENGLISH * heart , For want of which , by way of botch , She piec'd it up again with SCOTCH . Bleft revolution ! which creates Divided hearts , united states ! * The motto on queen ...
... queen has lately loft a part THE Of her ENTIRELY - ENGLISH * heart , For want of which , by way of botch , She piec'd it up again with SCOTCH . Bleft revolution ! which creates Divided hearts , united states ! * The motto on queen ...
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... Queen the Mufes wait : But Pallas owns Ardelia's power ; For vows divine are kept by Fate . Then , full of rage , Apollo spoke : Deceitful Nymph ! I fee thy art ; And , though I can't my gift revoke , I'll disappoint its nobler part ...
... Queen the Mufes wait : But Pallas owns Ardelia's power ; For vows divine are kept by Fate . Then , full of rage , Apollo spoke : Deceitful Nymph ! I fee thy art ; And , though I can't my gift revoke , I'll disappoint its nobler part ...
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... queen's peace . * The lord treasurer having hinted a wish one evening that a ballad might be made on the earl of Nortingham ; this fong was written and printed the next morning . He He has vamp'd an old fpeech , and the court 74 POEMS ...
... queen's peace . * The lord treasurer having hinted a wish one evening that a ballad might be made on the earl of Nortingham ; this fong was written and printed the next morning . He He has vamp'd an old fpeech , and the court 74 POEMS ...
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... Queen , that the prince of Hanover During her facred life would never come over : I made ufe of a trope ; that " an heir to invite , " Was like keeping her monument always in fight . " But , when I thought proper , I alter'd my note ...
... Queen , that the prince of Hanover During her facred life would never come over : I made ufe of a trope ; that " an heir to invite , " Was like keeping her monument always in fight . " But , when I thought proper , I alter'd my note ...
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