Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... King William's campaigns , addreffed to his Lordship , was received with great humanity , and occafioned a meffage from him to the author to defire his acquaint- ance . He foon after obtained , by his intereft , a yearly penfion of ...
... King William's campaigns , addreffed to his Lordship , was received with great humanity , and occafioned a meffage from him to the author to defire his acquaint- ance . He foon after obtained , by his intereft , a yearly penfion of ...
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... King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought ; and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the begin- ning of her late Majefty's ...
... King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought ; and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the begin- ning of her late Majefty's ...
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... companions tread , By mid - night lamps , the manfions of the dead , Thro ' breathing ftatues , then unheeded things , Thro ' rows of warriors , and thro ' walks of kings ! What What awe did the flow folemn knell inspire ; The [ xxxii ]
... companions tread , By mid - night lamps , the manfions of the dead , Thro ' breathing ftatues , then unheeded things , Thro ' rows of warriors , and thro ' walks of kings ! What What awe did the flow folemn knell inspire ; The [ xxxii ]
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... King , Prologue to Phædra and Hippolitus . Spoken by Mr. Wilks , 155 Prologue to the Tender Husband . Spoken by Mr. Wilks , Epilogue to the British Enchanters , Horace Ode 3. Book 3 . Ovid's Metamorphofes . Book 2 . Phaeton , 157 160 ...
... King , Prologue to Phædra and Hippolitus . Spoken by Mr. Wilks , 155 Prologue to the Tender Husband . Spoken by Mr. Wilks , Epilogue to the British Enchanters , Horace Ode 3. Book 3 . Ovid's Metamorphofes . Book 2 . Phaeton , 157 160 ...
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Joseph Addison. A POEM TO HIS MAJEST Y. Prefented to the LORD KEEPER . King William , printed in the year 1695. The Author's age 24 . [ 7 ] To the Right Honourable Sir JOHN SOMERS B 3 Keeper,
Joseph Addison. A POEM TO HIS MAJEST Y. Prefented to the LORD KEEPER . King William , printed in the year 1695. The Author's age 24 . [ 7 ] To the Right Honourable Sir JOHN SOMERS B 3 Keeper,
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