Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... round the Orb in lafting notes be read : Statefman , yet friend to Truth ! in foul fincere , " In action faithful , and in honour clear ; " Who broke no promife , ferv'd no private end , " Who gain'd no title , and who loft no friend ...
... round the Orb in lafting notes be read : Statefman , yet friend to Truth ! in foul fincere , " In action faithful , and in honour clear ; " Who broke no promife , ferv'd no private end , " Who gain'd no title , and who loft no friend ...
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... round round it is an emblem of perfection , for Ariftotle 30 Dialogues upon the Usefulness.
... round round it is an emblem of perfection , for Ariftotle 30 Dialogues upon the Usefulness.
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Joseph Addison. round it is an emblem of perfection , for Ariftotle has faid the round figure is the most perfect . It may likewife fignify the immortal reputation that the Emperor has acquired by his great actions , ro- tundity being an ...
Joseph Addison. round it is an emblem of perfection , for Ariftotle has faid the round figure is the most perfect . It may likewife fignify the immortal reputation that the Emperor has acquired by his great actions , ro- tundity being an ...
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... justly claim A godlike nature , all its parts the fame ; Alike , and equal to its felf ' tis found , No end's and no beginning in a round : Nought Nought can moleft its Being , nought control , And 52 Dialogues upon the Ufefulness.
... justly claim A godlike nature , all its parts the fame ; Alike , and equal to its felf ' tis found , No end's and no beginning in a round : Nought Nought can moleft its Being , nought control , And 52 Dialogues upon the Ufefulness.
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... round of years Outlast the ftars , and tires the circling fpheres ; — Begot by none himself , begetting none , Sire of himself he is , and of himself the fon ; His life in fruitful death renews its date , And kind deftruction but ...
... round of years Outlast the ftars , and tires the circling fpheres ; — Begot by none himself , begetting none , Sire of himself he is , and of himself the fon ; His life in fruitful death renews its date , And kind deftruction but ...
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