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At last resolv'd : “ How shall I seek , ” said he , « T'excuse myself , dearcit Philocrates ! “ That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? " Yet cenfure not ; give ine firit leave to ease “ My case with words : my grief you should have ...
At last resolv'd : “ How shall I seek , ” said he , « T'excuse myself , dearcit Philocrates ! “ That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? " Yet cenfure not ; give ine firit leave to ease “ My case with words : my grief you should have ...
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... and watch'd their deeds with jea“ Like faireft flowers not gather'd in their prime , loufy ; “ Waste precious youth , and let advantage flee , Though in these storms no comfort could renove “ Till we bewail ( at last ) our cruelty ...
... and watch'd their deeds with jea“ Like faireft flowers not gather'd in their prime , loufy ; “ Waste precious youth , and let advantage flee , Though in these storms no comfort could renove “ Till we bewail ( at last ) our cruelty ...
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Turns Lilly oftener than his gowns , On whom ( like Atlas ' shoulders ) the propt ftate Till at the last he make the nouns lits he were primum mobile of Fate ) Fight with the verbs apace ' ; Sokly relics ; him blind ambition moves ...
Turns Lilly oftener than his gowns , On whom ( like Atlas ' shoulders ) the propt ftate Till at the last he make the nouns lits he were primum mobile of Fate ) Fight with the verbs apace ' ; Sokly relics ; him blind ambition moves ...
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It sounds likc the last trumpet ; fur it can Tis not to force some lifeless verses meet Raise up the buried man . With their five gouty feet . Unpast Alps stop me ; but I'll cut them all , All , every where , like man's , must be the ...
It sounds likc the last trumpet ; fur it can Tis not to force some lifeless verses meet Raise up the buried man . With their five gouty feet . Unpast Alps stop me ; but I'll cut them all , All , every where , like man's , must be the ...
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My consecrated vesel hangs at last . Nor could thy friends take their last sad farewell ; But danger and infectious death Maliciously seiz'd on that breath Where life , spirit , pleasure , always us'd to dwell .
My consecrated vesel hangs at last . Nor could thy friends take their last sad farewell ; But danger and infectious death Maliciously seiz'd on that breath Where life , spirit , pleasure , always us'd to dwell .
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