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... pride ! when the utmost we can hope , is but to be read in one Island , and to be thrown afide at the end of one Age . All that is left us is to recommend our productions by the imitation of the Ancients : and it will be found true ...
... pride ! when the utmost we can hope , is but to be read in one Island , and to be thrown afide at the end of one Age . All that is left us is to recommend our productions by the imitation of the Ancients : and it will be found true ...
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... To our dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own . The Eastern pomp had just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A A various fpoil adorn'd our naked land , The pride ( xx )
... To our dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own . The Eastern pomp had just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A A various fpoil adorn'd our naked land , The pride ( xx )
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... pride appear , Fresh in the page , as in the grove they were . Nor half fo true the fair Lodona shows The fylvan ftate that on her border grows , While the the wond'ring fhepherd entertains With a new Windsor in her wat'ry plains : Thy ...
... pride appear , Fresh in the page , as in the grove they were . Nor half fo true the fair Lodona shows The fylvan ftate that on her border grows , While the the wond'ring fhepherd entertains With a new Windsor in her wat'ry plains : Thy ...
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... pride . 40 Happy the Man , who ftrings his tuneful lyre , Where woods , and brooks , and breathing fields inspire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell 45 Amidst the rural joys you fing fo well . I in a cold , and in a barren ...
... pride . 40 Happy the Man , who ftrings his tuneful lyre , Where woods , and brooks , and breathing fields inspire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell 45 Amidst the rural joys you fing fo well . I in a cold , and in a barren ...
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... pride , too good for pow'r , Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And carrying with you all the world can boast , To all the world illuftriously are loft ! IMITATIONS . REMARK 9 . and fulness of both . In a Letter of his to Mr. Walsh ...
... pride , too good for pow'r , Enjoy the glory to be great no more , And carrying with you all the world can boast , To all the world illuftriously are loft ! IMITATIONS . REMARK 9 . and fulness of both . In a Letter of his to Mr. Walsh ...
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