The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen1J. Newbery, 1750 |
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... poor retreat , Kind heav'n can add no more , to make my blifs compleat . B. T. If this is approved by the publick , the AUTHOR will occa- fionally oblige us with more ELEGIES in the fame Style and manner . CHORUS at the end of the ...
... poor retreat , Kind heav'n can add no more , to make my blifs compleat . B. T. If this is approved by the publick , the AUTHOR will occa- fionally oblige us with more ELEGIES in the fame Style and manner . CHORUS at the end of the ...
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... poor failor complained of a pain in his elbow , and every one was greatly furprized at fo uncommon an accident . On examining what could be the caufe of this Phænomenon , it appeared , that the failor fome fome few days before had fplit ...
... poor failor complained of a pain in his elbow , and every one was greatly furprized at fo uncommon an accident . On examining what could be the caufe of this Phænomenon , it appeared , that the failor fome fome few days before had fplit ...
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... poor fiddle too weak would it prove , And can play to no tune but the foft tunes of love . T'other day with new catgut my fiddle I ftrung , Then Britons frike home most heroickly fung ; To fqueeze out high notes tho ' my fiddle - stick ...
... poor fiddle too weak would it prove , And can play to no tune but the foft tunes of love . T'other day with new catgut my fiddle I ftrung , Then Britons frike home most heroickly fung ; To fqueeze out high notes tho ' my fiddle - stick ...
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... poor dif- turbed neighbours . To conclude , -I know not what the ftate of Catgut may be among you : but it would well become the prudence of our wife ALMA - MATER to prevent our young gentry , by fome wholsome restrictions , from ...
... poor dif- turbed neighbours . To conclude , -I know not what the ftate of Catgut may be among you : but it would well become the prudence of our wife ALMA - MATER to prevent our young gentry , by fome wholsome restrictions , from ...
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... poor ignorant old women and children , and keep up that fuperftitious dread of judgments , which makes people so easily priest - ridden . But for my part I have studied natural philosophy , and know the natural causes of these fort of ...
... poor ignorant old women and children , and keep up that fuperftitious dread of judgments , which makes people so easily priest - ridden . But for my part I have studied natural philosophy , and know the natural causes of these fort of ...
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