Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... judge the success of a new play call'd The Wild Gal- lant . 18 2 Astrol . Who must judge of it , we , or these gentlemen ? We'll not meddle with it , so tell your poet . Here are in this house the ablest mathematicians in Europe for his ...
... judge the success of a new play call'd The Wild Gal- lant . 18 2 Astrol . Who must judge of it , we , or these gentlemen ? We'll not meddle with it , so tell your poet . Here are in this house the ablest mathematicians in Europe for his ...
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... Judge then , if we who act , and they who write , Should not be proud of giving you delight . London likes grossly ; but this nicer pit Examines , fathoms all the depths of wit ; The ready finger lays on every blot ; Knows what should ...
... Judge then , if we who act , and they who write , Should not be proud of giving you delight . London likes grossly ; but this nicer pit Examines , fathoms all the depths of wit ; The ready finger lays on every blot ; Knows what should ...
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... judge their ordination vain ; And so they judge of yours , but donors must ordain . 1030 In short , in doctrine , or in discipline , Not one reform'd can with another join : But all from each as from damnation fly ; No union they ...
... judge their ordination vain ; And so they judge of yours , but donors must ordain . 1030 In short , in doctrine , or in discipline , Not one reform'd can with another join : But all from each as from damnation fly ; No union they ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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