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... true hap- piness than I , who am , with the greatest Zeal , DEAR SIR , June 4 , 1719 . Your moft Entirely Affectionate Friend , and Faithful Obedient Servant , J. ADDISON . THE PREFACE . J COSEPH ADDISON , the fon of.
... true hap- piness than I , who am , with the greatest Zeal , DEAR SIR , June 4 , 1719 . Your moft Entirely Affectionate Friend , and Faithful Obedient Servant , J. ADDISON . THE PREFACE . J COSEPH ADDISON , the fon of.
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... true and natu- ral compliment made by him , was , that thole books had given him a very new Idea of the English politeness , and that he did not queftion but there were excellent compofitions in the native language of a country , that ...
... true and natu- ral compliment made by him , was , that thole books had given him a very new Idea of the English politeness , and that he did not queftion but there were excellent compofitions in the native language of a country , that ...
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... true fighs thy absence to bemoan , And grave with faithful epitaphs thy stone . If e'er from me thy lov'd memorial part , May shame afflict this alienated heart ; Of thee forgetful if I form a song , My lyre be broken , and untun'd my ...
... true fighs thy absence to bemoan , And grave with faithful epitaphs thy stone . If e'er from me thy lov'd memorial part , May shame afflict this alienated heart ; Of thee forgetful if I form a song , My lyre be broken , and untun'd my ...
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... high , " By this good light , relieve a wretch forlorn , " And bear me hence to any diftant shore , So I may fhun this favage race accurst . E 4 " Tis " ' Tis true I fought among the Greeks that Poems on feveral Occafions . 59.
... high , " By this good light , relieve a wretch forlorn , " And bear me hence to any diftant shore , So I may fhun this favage race accurst . E 4 " Tis " ' Tis true I fought among the Greeks that Poems on feveral Occafions . 59.
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Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell. " ' Tis true I fought among the Greeks that late " With fword and fire o'erturn'd Neptunian Troy , " And laid the labour of the Gods in duft ; " For which , if fo the fad offence deferves , 66 Plung'd in ...
Joseph Addison, Thomas Tickell. " ' Tis true I fought among the Greeks that late " With fword and fire o'erturn'd Neptunian Troy , " And laid the labour of the Gods in duft ; " For which , if fo the fad offence deferves , 66 Plung'd in ...
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