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... pride shall hold ? What check reftrain your thirst of pow'r and gold ? Behold rebellious virtue quite o'erthrown , Behold our fame , our wealth , our lives your own . To fuch , a groaning nation's fpoils are giv'n , 65 When publick ...
... pride shall hold ? What check reftrain your thirst of pow'r and gold ? Behold rebellious virtue quite o'erthrown , Behold our fame , our wealth , our lives your own . To fuch , a groaning nation's fpoils are giv'n , 65 When publick ...
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... pride and pomp disguise ; Deeds of ill fort , and mifchievous emprize : Lend me thy clarion , goddess ! let me try To found the praise of merit , ere it dies ; Such as I oft have chaunced to espy , Loft in the dreary fhades of dull ...
... pride and pomp disguise ; Deeds of ill fort , and mifchievous emprize : Lend me thy clarion , goddess ! let me try To found the praise of merit , ere it dies ; Such as I oft have chaunced to espy , Loft in the dreary fhades of dull ...
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... pride ! ) Redress'd affronts , for vile affronts there pass'd ; And warned them not the fretful to deride , But love each other dear , whatever them betide . Right well she knew each temper to defcry ; 145 To thwart the proud , and the ...
... pride ! ) Redress'd affronts , for vile affronts there pass'd ; And warned them not the fretful to deride , But love each other dear , whatever them betide . Right well she knew each temper to defcry ; 145 To thwart the proud , and the ...
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... pride it be ! 235 But if that pride it be , which thus infpires , Beware , ye dames , with nice difcernment fee , Ye quench not too the sparks of nobler fires : Ah ! better far than all the mufes ' lyres , All coward arts , is valour's ...
... pride it be ! 235 But if that pride it be , which thus infpires , Beware , ye dames , with nice difcernment fee , Ye quench not too the sparks of nobler fires : Ah ! better far than all the mufes ' lyres , All coward arts , is valour's ...
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... thofe cakes abide , [ 305 - Whofe honour'd names * th ' inventive city own , Rend'ring thro ' Britain's ifle Salopia's praifes known . * Shrewsbury cakes . D 3 Admir'd Salopia ! that with venial pride Eyes her bright SHENSTONE : 53.
... thofe cakes abide , [ 305 - Whofe honour'd names * th ' inventive city own , Rend'ring thro ' Britain's ifle Salopia's praifes known . * Shrewsbury cakes . D 3 Admir'd Salopia ! that with venial pride Eyes her bright SHENSTONE : 53.
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