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... soul's delight . " —— Recorded in like manner for his virtuous disposition and gentle hearing , by the ingenious Mr. WALTER HART , in this apostrophe : ❝d Oh ! ever worthy , ever crown'd with praise ! " Blest in thy life and blest in ...
... soul's delight . " —— Recorded in like manner for his virtuous disposition and gentle hearing , by the ingenious Mr. WALTER HART , in this apostrophe : ❝d Oh ! ever worthy , ever crown'd with praise ! " Blest in thy life and blest in ...
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... soul with ev'ry virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught , " Whose filial piety excells " Whatever Grecian story tells ; " A genius for each bus'ness fit , " Whose meanest talent is his wit , " etc. Let us now ...
... soul with ev'ry virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught , " Whose filial piety excells " Whatever Grecian story tells ; " A genius for each bus'ness fit , " Whose meanest talent is his wit , " etc. Let us now ...
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... soul as a mad Indian , who runs a muck to kill the first Christian he meets " . Another gives informa- tion of Treason discovered in his poem . Mr. Curl boldly supplies an imperfect verse with Kings and Prin- g The names of two weekly ...
... soul as a mad Indian , who runs a muck to kill the first Christian he meets " . Another gives informa- tion of Treason discovered in his poem . Mr. Curl boldly supplies an imperfect verse with Kings and Prin- g The names of two weekly ...
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... souls ! they " had all been buried in oblivion " . " Here we see our excellent Laureate allows the justice of the satire on every man in it , but himself ; as the great Mr. Dennis did before him . - The said Mr. DENNIS and Mr. GILDON ...
... souls ! they " had all been buried in oblivion " . " Here we see our excellent Laureate allows the justice of the satire on every man in it , but himself ; as the great Mr. Dennis did before him . - The said Mr. DENNIS and Mr. GILDON ...
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... Soul ,, and charms the Ear , " etc .. And Mr. LEONARD WELSTED thus wrote a to the unknown author , on the first publica- tion of the said Essay : " I must own , after the recep- tion which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath ...
... Soul ,, and charms the Ear , " etc .. And Mr. LEONARD WELSTED thus wrote a to the unknown author , on the first publica- tion of the said Essay : " I must own , after the recep- tion which the vilest and most immoral ribaldry hath ...
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