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... foes : Whose friendship serves the talking turn , Just fimmers to a kind concern , And with a wond'rous foft expreffion Expatiates upon indiscretion ; Flies from the Poems to the Man , And gratifies the favourite plan To pull down ...
... foes : Whose friendship serves the talking turn , Just fimmers to a kind concern , And with a wond'rous foft expreffion Expatiates upon indiscretion ; Flies from the Poems to the Man , And gratifies the favourite plan To pull down ...
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... foes ; And we shall find in every town Goffips enough to cry them down ; Who meet in pious converfation T'anatomize a reputation , With flippant tongue , and empty head , Who talk of things they never read . Their idle cenfures I ...
... foes ; And we shall find in every town Goffips enough to cry them down ; Who meet in pious converfation T'anatomize a reputation , With flippant tongue , and empty head , Who talk of things they never read . Their idle cenfures I ...
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... 'd of no vulgar fame , Nature's disciple , and Geneft his name . A noble object for his skill he chose , A martyr dying ' midst infulting foes . K 2 Refign'd Refign'd with patience to religion's laws , Yet braving monarchs [ 67 ]
... 'd of no vulgar fame , Nature's disciple , and Geneft his name . A noble object for his skill he chose , A martyr dying ' midst infulting foes . K 2 Refign'd Refign'd with patience to religion's laws , Yet braving monarchs [ 67 ]
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... foes like thefe , abandon'd , and betray'd , " France in her turn fhall feek a foreign aid : " Shall Britain's court by fecret methods try , " And win ELIZA for a firm ally . " Of old I know between each pow'rful state , " Subfifts a ...
... foes like thefe , abandon'd , and betray'd , " France in her turn fhall feek a foreign aid : " Shall Britain's court by fecret methods try , " And win ELIZA for a firm ally . " Of old I know between each pow'rful state , " Subfifts a ...
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... foes ' defeat upon thy arm depends , “ But from thy virtues I must hope for friends . ” Thus spoke the king , while HENRY's looks confeft The jealous ardour which inflam'd his breast , Lest others ' arms might urge their glorious claim ...
... foes ' defeat upon thy arm depends , “ But from thy virtues I must hope for friends . ” Thus spoke the king , while HENRY's looks confeft The jealous ardour which inflam'd his breast , Lest others ' arms might urge their glorious claim ...
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