Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... learned without book by the actors , nor fet forth in any meafure tolerably by the officers of the college . After the reprefentation ( which , I confefs , was fomewhat of the latest ) I began to look it over , and changed it very much ...
... learned without book by the actors , nor fet forth in any meafure tolerably by the officers of the college . After the reprefentation ( which , I confefs , was fomewhat of the latest ) I began to look it over , and changed it very much ...
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... learned ftones came dancing along , And kept time to the charming fong . With artificial pace the warlike pine , The elm , and his wife the ivy , twine : With all the better trees , which erst had stood Unmov'd , forfook their native ...
... learned ftones came dancing along , And kept time to the charming fong . With artificial pace the warlike pine , The elm , and his wife the ivy , twine : With all the better trees , which erst had stood Unmov'd , forfook their native ...
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... learned fhire ; I shall contemn the troubled Thames On her chief holiday : even when her fireanis Are with rich folly gilded ; when The quondam dung - boat is made gay , Just like the bravery of the menu , And graces with fresh paint ...
... learned fhire ; I shall contemn the troubled Thames On her chief holiday : even when her fireanis Are with rich folly gilded ; when The quondam dung - boat is made gay , Just like the bravery of the menu , And graces with fresh paint ...
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... learned make ; Who hear of nothing , and as yet fearce know , Whether the Scots in England be or no ; Pace dully on , oft tire , and often stay , Yet fee his nimble Pegafus fly away . " Tis Nature's fault , who did thus partial grow ...
... learned make ; Who hear of nothing , and as yet fearce know , Whether the Scots in England be or no ; Pace dully on , oft tire , and often stay , Yet fee his nimble Pegafus fly away . " Tis Nature's fault , who did thus partial grow ...
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... learned youths beneath you fing , Till all the tuneful birds to ' your boughs they bring ; No tuneful birds play with their wonted chear , And call the learned youths to hear ; No whistling winds through the glad branches fly ; But all ...
... learned youths beneath you fing , Till all the tuneful birds to ' your boughs they bring ; No tuneful birds play with their wonted chear , And call the learned youths to hear ; No whistling winds through the glad branches fly ; But all ...
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