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Curl invites to dine , » He'll write a journal , or he'll rurn divine cc . Biefs me ! ' a
packet . - » ' Tis a stranger sucs , » A Virgin tragedy , an orphan Muse c . If I
dislike it , » Furies , death and rage « ! If I approve , » Commend it to the stage c .
Curl invites to dine , » He'll write a journal , or he'll rurn divine cc . Biefs me ! ' a
packet . - » ' Tis a stranger sucs , » A Virgin tragedy , an orphan Muse c . If I
dislike it , » Furies , death and rage « ! If I approve , » Commend it to the stage c .
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An answer from Horace was boch more full , and of more dignity , than any I
could have made in my own person ; and the example of much greater freedom
in lo eminent a divine as Dr. Donne , seem'd proof with what indignation and ...
An answer from Horace was boch more full , and of more dignity , than any I
could have made in my own person ; and the example of much greater freedom
in lo eminent a divine as Dr. Donne , seem'd proof with what indignation and ...
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Carelefs how illl with myseif agree , Kind to my dress , my figure , not to me . Is
this my guide , philosopher , and friend ? This he , who loves me , and who ought
to mend ; Who ought to make me ( what he can , or none , ) That man divine
whom ...
Carelefs how illl with myseif agree , Kind to my dress , my figure , not to me . Is
this my guide , philosopher , and friend ? This he , who loves me , and who ought
to mend ; Who ought to make me ( what he can , or none , ) That man divine
whom ...
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That man divine whom wisdom calls her own ; Great without title , without fortune
bless'd ; Rich ev'n when plunder'd , honour'd while oppress'd ; Lord without youth
, and follow'd without pow'r ; At home , tho'exild ; free , tho ' in the tow'r ; In ...
That man divine whom wisdom calls her own ; Great without title , without fortune
bless'd ; Rich ev'n when plunder'd , honour'd while oppress'd ; Lord without youth
, and follow'd without pow'r ; At home , tho'exild ; free , tho ' in the tow'r ; In ...
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If time improve our wits as well as wine , Say at what age a poet grows divine ?
Shall we , or shall we not , account him fo , Who dy'd , perhaps , an hundred
years ago ? End all dispute ; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t ...
If time improve our wits as well as wine , Say at what age a poet grows divine ?
Shall we , or shall we not , account him fo , Who dy'd , perhaps , an hundred
years ago ? End all dispute ; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t ...
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