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Seems wisest , virtuouseft , discreeteft , best : The immediate prototype of this
elegant and pleasing passage in Apollonius So Polybius , Hilt . i . 14 . A0x8T1 de
Rhodius has been pointed out , but that μοι πεπονθεναι το παραπλησίον τους ...
Seems wisest , virtuouseft , discreeteft , best : The immediate prototype of this
elegant and pleasing passage in Apollonius So Polybius , Hilt . i . 14 . A0x8T1 de
Rhodius has been pointed out , but that μοι πεπονθεναι το παραπλησίον τους ...
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in his imitations and translations , but The pause may extend to other fylla . very
sparingly in original poems : there bles ; a regard to variety seems frequently is
not a single triplet in his “ Rape of the to require it , and it may be laid down as
Lock ...
in his imitations and translations , but The pause may extend to other fylla . very
sparingly in original poems : there bles ; a regard to variety seems frequently is
not a single triplet in his “ Rape of the to require it , and it may be laid down as
Lock ...
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... and Ezekiel , comprehensive range : in geography , in hisand the ascription of
them to Daniel . tory , the poet is more learned : with Babylon and its vicinity , he
seems familiar ; with TOUR OF ENGLAND , Cyrus , and every minute particular of
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... and Ezekiel , comprehensive range : in geography , in hisand the ascription of
them to Daniel . tory , the poet is more learned : with Babylon and its vicinity , he
seems familiar ; with TOUR OF ENGLAND , Cyrus , and every minute particular of
...
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... the Heroic or Iambic rhyme third king of Prussia , to the Duchess of on the
death of an unfortunate lady : Brunswick . Your correspondent , I. S. by What beck
'ning ghost , along the moonlight whom they were transmitted to you , seems
shade ...
... the Heroic or Iambic rhyme third king of Prussia , to the Duchess of on the
death of an unfortunate lady : Brunswick . Your correspondent , I. S. by What beck
'ning ghost , along the moonlight whom they were transmitted to you , seems
shade ...
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The guileless Redbreast seem'd to watch But when not e'en thy voice niay touch
the his thought : Alas ! he knew not man's perfidious race , Nor supplicate the
bending of that neck , By whose allurement simple birds are Nor those extended
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The guileless Redbreast seem'd to watch But when not e'en thy voice niay touch
the his thought : Alas ! he knew not man's perfidious race , Nor supplicate the
bending of that neck , By whose allurement simple birds are Nor those extended
...
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