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... of thy worth And well - tried virtues , could alone infpire- Witness a joy that thou hast doubled long . Thou knoweft my praise of nature most fincere , And that my raptures are not conjured up To ferve BOOK J. 7 THE SOFA . ད.
... of thy worth And well - tried virtues , could alone infpire- Witness a joy that thou hast doubled long . Thou knoweft my praise of nature most fincere , And that my raptures are not conjured up To ferve BOOK J. 7 THE SOFA . ད.
Side 9
... Praise justly due to thofe that I defcribe . Nor rural fights alone , but rural founds , Exhilarate the spirit , and restore The tone of languid Nature . Mighty winds , That sweep the skirt of some far - spreading wood Of ancient growth ...
... Praise justly due to thofe that I defcribe . Nor rural fights alone , but rural founds , Exhilarate the spirit , and restore The tone of languid Nature . Mighty winds , That sweep the skirt of some far - spreading wood Of ancient growth ...
Side 33
... praise . Now mark a spot or two That fo much beauty would do well to purge ; And fhow this queen of cities , that so fair May yet be foul ; fo witty , yet not wise . It is not feemly , nor of good report , That she is flack in ...
... praise . Now mark a spot or two That fo much beauty would do well to purge ; And fhow this queen of cities , that so fair May yet be foul ; fo witty , yet not wise . It is not feemly , nor of good report , That she is flack in ...
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... praise and boaft enough In every clime , and travel where we might , That we were born her children . Praise enough To fill the ambition of a private man , That Chatham's language was his mother tongue , And Wolfe's great name ...
... praise and boaft enough In every clime , and travel where we might , That we were born her children . Praise enough To fill the ambition of a private man , That Chatham's language was his mother tongue , And Wolfe's great name ...
Side 51
... praise ye feek , And fhow the fhame , ye might conceal at home , In foreign eyes ! be grooms and win the plate , Where once your nobler fathers won a crown ! - " Tis generous to communicate your fkill To thofe that need it . Folly is ...
... praise ye feek , And fhow the fhame , ye might conceal at home , In foreign eyes ! be grooms and win the plate , Where once your nobler fathers won a crown ! - " Tis generous to communicate your fkill To thofe that need it . Folly is ...
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