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... whose busy search Of argument , employ'd too oft ámifs , Sifts half the pleafures of fhort life away ! " Thou fell'ft mature , and in the loamy clod , Swelling with vegetative force instinct , Didft burst thine egg , as their's the ...
... whose busy search Of argument , employ'd too oft ámifs , Sifts half the pleafures of fhort life away ! " Thou fell'ft mature , and in the loamy clod , Swelling with vegetative force instinct , Didft burst thine egg , as their's the ...
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... whose shrine is in the valley of Aia- lon , be equally filent . May their oracles ceafe for ever . " P. 187 . All this is very plaufible and very pious ; but may not we with equal plaufibility , and in conformity with the facred text ...
... whose shrine is in the valley of Aia- lon , be equally filent . May their oracles ceafe for ever . " P. 187 . All this is very plaufible and very pious ; but may not we with equal plaufibility , and in conformity with the facred text ...
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... whose names I have mentioned ; and , inftead of fquandering away thousands on courtesans , lay out a few hundreds in printing fuch scientific tracts as the worthy Baron has men- tioned , and in the fupport of Genius ftruggling with ...
... whose names I have mentioned ; and , inftead of fquandering away thousands on courtesans , lay out a few hundreds in printing fuch scientific tracts as the worthy Baron has men- tioned , and in the fupport of Genius ftruggling with ...
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... whose in- defatigable labours , especially in the antiquarian line , have of- ten attracted the notice , and commanded the efteem , of the public . The prefent indeed is a branch of ancient learning on which we do not recollect to have ...
... whose in- defatigable labours , especially in the antiquarian line , have of- ten attracted the notice , and commanded the efteem , of the public . The prefent indeed is a branch of ancient learning on which we do not recollect to have ...
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... whose , " I cry'd— " Whofe the vaft domes , that e'en in ruin fhine ? " - " I reck not whofe , " he said , " they now are mine ! " P. 76 . The imitations of Petrarch are generally very happy , and demonftrate a refined tafle and perfect ...
... whose , " I cry'd— " Whofe the vaft domes , that e'en in ruin fhine ? " - " I reck not whofe , " he said , " they now are mine ! " P. 76 . The imitations of Petrarch are generally very happy , and demonftrate a refined tafle and perfect ...
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