Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... rise from the river , and the agreeable Mixture of fhades and fountains , in which the whole country naturally abounds . They were all three very well verfed in the po- liter parts of learning , and had travelled into the moft refined ...
... rise from the river , and the agreeable Mixture of fhades and fountains , in which the whole country naturally abounds . They were all three very well verfed in the po- liter parts of learning , and had travelled into the moft refined ...
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... rise : But when the short - liv'd mortal dies A night eternal seals his eyes . Catul . Horace , whether in imitation of Catullus or not , has applied the fame thought to the Moon : and that too in the plural number . Damna tamen celeres ...
... rise : But when the short - liv'd mortal dies A night eternal seals his eyes . Catul . Horace , whether in imitation of Catullus or not , has applied the fame thought to the Moon : and that too in the plural number . Damna tamen celeres ...
Page 106
... rise , And drink eternal paffion at their eyes . * After having thus far cleared our way to the Me- dal , I take the thought of the reverfe to be this . The ftranded veffel is the Commonwealth of Rome , that by the tyranny of Domitian ...
... rise , And drink eternal paffion at their eyes . * After having thus far cleared our way to the Me- dal , I take the thought of the reverfe to be this . The ftranded veffel is the Commonwealth of Rome , that by the tyranny of Domitian ...
Page 129
... rising out of it . I will not here trouble ' with a dull ftory of Hercules's eating a falad of Parfly for his refreshment , after his encounter with the Nemean Lion . It is certain , there were in Achaia the Nemean Games , and that a ...
... rising out of it . I will not here trouble ' with a dull ftory of Hercules's eating a falad of Parfly for his refreshment , after his encounter with the Nemean Lion . It is certain , there were in Achaia the Nemean Games , and that a ...
Page 248
... rise against him that is now in war with him , what could we hope for from it , at a time when the States engaged in it will be comparatively weakened , and the enemy who is now now able to keep them at a stand , will 248 The Prefent State.
... rise against him that is now in war with him , what could we hope for from it , at a time when the States engaged in it will be comparatively weakened , and the enemy who is now now able to keep them at a stand , will 248 The Prefent State.
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