Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... Force , darted the Weapon . B - ntl - y saw his Fate approach , and flanking down his Arms , close to his Ribs , hoping to save his Body ; in went the Point , passing through Arm and Side , nor stopt , or spent its Force , till it had ...
... Force , darted the Weapon . B - ntl - y saw his Fate approach , and flanking down his Arms , close to his Ribs , hoping to save his Body ; in went the Point , passing through Arm and Side , nor stopt , or spent its Force , till it had ...
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... force to ravish , or by fraud betray ; For when success a Lover's toil attends , Few ask , if fraud or force attain'd his ends . For this , ere Phœbus rose , he had implor'd Propitious heav'n , and ev'ry pow'r ador'd , But chiefly Love ...
... force to ravish , or by fraud betray ; For when success a Lover's toil attends , Few ask , if fraud or force attain'd his ends . For this , ere Phœbus rose , he had implor'd Propitious heav'n , and ev'ry pow'r ador'd , But chiefly Love ...
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... force , those ties that bind me to my native country , and you are still unbroken . By every remove , I only drag a greater length of chain . 20 Could I find ought worth transmitting from so remote a region as this to which I have ...
... force , those ties that bind me to my native country , and you are still unbroken . By every remove , I only drag a greater length of chain . 20 Could I find ought worth transmitting from so remote a region as this to which I have ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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