Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Intended as a Specimen of the Types: At the Logographic Printing OfficeJ. Walter, 1785 - 225 страница |
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... Just when the rifing beard began To grace my chin , and call me man . One night , when balmy slumbers shed Their peaceful poppies o'er my head , My fancy led me to explore A thoufand fcenes unknown before . I faw a plain extended wide ...
... Just when the rifing beard began To grace my chin , and call me man . One night , when balmy slumbers shed Their peaceful poppies o'er my head , My fancy led me to explore A thoufand fcenes unknown before . I faw a plain extended wide ...
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... just , And active to difcharge his truft ; Carefs'd alike by high and low , The idol of the belle and beau : In ev'ry shape , he fhews his fkill , And forms her fubjects to his will ; Enters their houfes and their hearts , And gains his ...
... just , And active to difcharge his truft ; Carefs'd alike by high and low , The idol of the belle and beau : In ev'ry shape , he fhews his fkill , And forms her fubjects to his will ; Enters their houfes and their hearts , And gains his ...
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... just ; And tho ' I can't the ftate defend , I'll draw the fword to fave my friend . Two golden virtues are behind , Of equal import to the mind . PRUDENCE to point out wisdom's way , Or to reclaim us when we ftray ; TEMP'RANCE to guard ...
... just ; And tho ' I can't the ftate defend , I'll draw the fword to fave my friend . Two golden virtues are behind , Of equal import to the mind . PRUDENCE to point out wisdom's way , Or to reclaim us when we ftray ; TEMP'RANCE to guard ...
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... just , but troublesome and improper claims of equality . A joker is near a - kin to a buffoon ; and neither of them is the leaft related to wit . Whoever is ad- C 3 mitted mitted or fought for , in company , upon any IN VERSE AND PROSE .
... just , but troublesome and improper claims of equality . A joker is near a - kin to a buffoon ; and neither of them is the leaft related to wit . Whoever is ad- C 3 mitted mitted or fought for , in company , upon any IN VERSE AND PROSE .
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... just and reasonable price . Abject flattery and indifcriminatę affentation degrade as much as indif- criminate contradiction and noify de- bate difguft . But a modeft affertion of one's own opinion , and a complai- fant acquiefcence in ...
... just and reasonable price . Abject flattery and indifcriminatę affentation degrade as much as indif- criminate contradiction and noify de- bate difguft . But a modeft affertion of one's own opinion , and a complai- fant acquiefcence in ...
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