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... cause I grant An English poet's privilege to rant , But is not Freedom , at least , is not ours , Too apt to play the wanton with her powers , Grow freakish , and , o'erleaping every mound , Spread anarchy and terror all around ? 300 ...
... cause I grant An English poet's privilege to rant , But is not Freedom , at least , is not ours , Too apt to play the wanton with her powers , Grow freakish , and , o'erleaping every mound , Spread anarchy and terror all around ? 300 ...
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... cause is plain , and not to be denied , The proud are always most provoked by pride ; 160 Few competitions but engender spite , 165 170 And those the most , where neither has a right . The Point of Honour has been deemed of use , To ...
... cause is plain , and not to be denied , The proud are always most provoked by pride ; 160 Few competitions but engender spite , 165 170 And those the most , where neither has a right . The Point of Honour has been deemed of use , To ...
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... cause the Poet seeks the shade , From all he sees he catches new delight , Pleased Fancy claps her pinions at the sight ; 190 The rising or the setting orb of day , The clouds that flit , or slowly float away , Nature in all the various ...
... cause the Poet seeks the shade , From all he sees he catches new delight , Pleased Fancy claps her pinions at the sight ; 190 The rising or the setting orb of day , The clouds that flit , or slowly float away , Nature in all the various ...
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