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... See alfo Eufden's whole have been unpleasant to IMITATION S. VER . 79. The cloud compelling Queen ] From Homer's Epithet of Jupiter , νεφεληγερέτα Ζεύς . She , tinfel'd o'er in robes of varying hues , دو Book I. THE DUNCIAD .
... See alfo Eufden's whole have been unpleasant to IMITATION S. VER . 79. The cloud compelling Queen ] From Homer's Epithet of Jupiter , νεφεληγερέτα Ζεύς . She , tinfel'd o'er in robes of varying hues , دو Book I. THE DUNCIAD .
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... o'er , But liv'd in Settle's numbers , one day more . VER . 85 in the former Editions , 85 . 90 ' Twas on the day when Thorold rich and grave . Sir George Thorald , Lord Mayor of London in the year 1720. ́ REMARK s . have given Examples ...
... o'er , But liv'd in Settle's numbers , one day more . VER . 85 in the former Editions , 85 . 90 ' Twas on the day when Thorold rich and grave . Sir George Thorald , Lord Mayor of London in the year 1720. ́ REMARK s . have given Examples ...
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... o'er his Books his eyes began to roll , In pleafing memory of all he ftole , How here he fip'd , how there he plunder'd fnug , And fuck'd all o'er like an industrious Bug . Here lay poor Fletcher's half - eat fcenes , and here The ...
... o'er his Books his eyes began to roll , In pleafing memory of all he ftole , How here he fip'd , how there he plunder'd fnug , And fuck'd all o'er like an industrious Bug . Here lay poor Fletcher's half - eat fcenes , and here The ...
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... o'er Britain ftretch that peaceful wand , Which lulls th ' Helvetian and Batavian land : Where rebel to thy throne if Science rife , She does but fhew her coward face and dies : There thy good Scholiafts with unweary'd pains Make Horace ...
... o'er Britain ftretch that peaceful wand , Which lulls th ' Helvetian and Batavian land : Where rebel to thy throne if Science rife , She does but fhew her coward face and dies : There thy good Scholiafts with unweary'd pains Make Horace ...
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... O'er head and ears plunge for the Commonweal ? Or rob Rome's ancient geefe of all their glories , And cackling fave the Monarchy of Tories ? REMARK S. like true Mafters of Arts , were only habited in black and white : They were justly ...
... O'er head and ears plunge for the Commonweal ? Or rob Rome's ancient geefe of all their glories , And cackling fave the Monarchy of Tories ? REMARK S. like true Mafters of Arts , were only habited in black and white : They were justly ...
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