The Works of the English Poets, 20. köideJ. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... lives , and lavish of their own ; How by a journey to th ' Elyfian plain Peace triumph'd , and old Time return'd again . Not far from that most celebrated place , Where angry Justice fhews her awful face Where little villains muft ...
... lives , and lavish of their own ; How by a journey to th ' Elyfian plain Peace triumph'd , and old Time return'd again . Not far from that most celebrated place , Where angry Justice fhews her awful face Where little villains muft ...
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... lives and doctrine flaves and atheifts made . The laws were but the hireling judge's fense ; Juries were fway'd by venal evidence . Fools were promoted to the council - board , Tools to the bench , and bullies to the fword . Penfions in ...
... lives and doctrine flaves and atheifts made . The laws were but the hireling judge's fense ; Juries were fway'd by venal evidence . Fools were promoted to the council - board , Tools to the bench , and bullies to the fword . Penfions in ...
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... nature , and difpofe of lives , Whilft Ruffelt , as we please , or ftarves , or thrives , 210 * Dare , an apothecary . + A celebrated undertaker of funerals . Should Should e'er fubmit to their defpotic will , Who out 4.4 POEMS . GARTH'S.
... nature , and difpofe of lives , Whilft Ruffelt , as we please , or ftarves , or thrives , 210 * Dare , an apothecary . + A celebrated undertaker of funerals . Should Should e'er fubmit to their defpotic will , Who out 4.4 POEMS . GARTH'S.
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... is , and whence it was . 265 Scorn'd by the base , ' tis courted by the brave , The hero's tyrant , and the coward's flave ; The Pearces , apothecaries . Born Born in the noisy camp , it lives on air 46 POEMS . GARTH'S.
... is , and whence it was . 265 Scorn'd by the base , ' tis courted by the brave , The hero's tyrant , and the coward's flave ; The Pearces , apothecaries . Born Born in the noisy camp , it lives on air 46 POEMS . GARTH'S.
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... lives on air , And both exifts by hope and by defpair ; Angry whene'er a moment's ease we gain , And reconcil'd at our returns of pain . It lives , when in death's arms the hero lies : But when his fafety he confults , it dies . Bigoted ...
... lives on air , And both exifts by hope and by defpair ; Angry whene'er a moment's ease we gain , And reconcil'd at our returns of pain . It lives , when in death's arms the hero lies : But when his fafety he confults , it dies . Bigoted ...
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