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... seems to have known perfectly well wherein of poetry which the subject was capable of re his strength lay , and has ... seem'd Firm land imbosom'd without firmament ; Uncertain which , in ocean or in air . Him God beholding from his ...
... seems to have known perfectly well wherein of poetry which the subject was capable of re his strength lay , and has ... seem'd Firm land imbosom'd without firmament ; Uncertain which , in ocean or in air . Him God beholding from his ...
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... seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary employment , to put conspicuous part of the creation , and the plac- the spirits in motion , and awaken them out of ing in it an angel , is a ...
... seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary employment , to put conspicuous part of the creation , and the plac- the spirits in motion , and awaken them out of ing in it an angel , is a ...
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... seems to have a very extraordinary genius in his way . SIR , non pronuba Juno , Non Hymenæus adest , non illi gratia lecto ; Eumenides stravere torum- X. Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor the Graces here preside , Nor Juno to ...
... seems to have a very extraordinary genius in his way . SIR , non pronuba Juno , Non Hymenæus adest , non illi gratia lecto ; Eumenides stravere torum- X. Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor the Graces here preside , Nor Juno to ...
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... seems , whenever there comes correspondence , they shall make it ( as Mr. such an unthinking gay thing as myself to town , Waller said of the marriage of the dwarfs ) as he must want all manner of necessaries , or be impracticable to ...
... seems , whenever there comes correspondence , they shall make it ( as Mr. such an unthinking gay thing as myself to town , Waller said of the marriage of the dwarfs ) as he must want all manner of necessaries , or be impracticable to ...
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... seems by her letter to be placed in a modish state of indifference between vice and virtue , ed after her monkey's leaping out at window . and to be susceptible of either , were there Looked pale . Fontange tells me my glass is proper ...
... seems by her letter to be placed in a modish state of indifference between vice and virtue , ed after her monkey's leaping out at window . and to be susceptible of either , were there Looked pale . Fontange tells me my glass is proper ...
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