The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... honour , ye on whose stern brows Old age in venerable order fits , And speaks a comely fapience , praise the lord . Let them , deliver'd from the difinal hifs Of vaulting arrows , join the folemn hymn ; With choral fymphonies each ...
... honour , ye on whose stern brows Old age in venerable order fits , And speaks a comely fapience , praise the lord . Let them , deliver'd from the difinal hifs Of vaulting arrows , join the folemn hymn ; With choral fymphonies each ...
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... honours be the Kenite bleft , Of all her fex fupreme ; he thirsty afk'd Her water , fhe to palliate her intent , With hand unfparing temper'd dulcet creams , And brought forth butter in a lordly dish ; She forg'd a fimile , upon her ...
... honours be the Kenite bleft , Of all her fex fupreme ; he thirsty afk'd Her water , fhe to palliate her intent , With hand unfparing temper'd dulcet creams , And brought forth butter in a lordly dish ; She forg'd a fimile , upon her ...
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... honour to the memory of that great man , by fhewing his regard for the University of OXFORD , tho ' he had his edu cation in the other University , it cannot be deemed unwor- thy of a place in this collection . An ORIGINAL LETTER , From ...
... honour to the memory of that great man , by fhewing his regard for the University of OXFORD , tho ' he had his edu cation in the other University , it cannot be deemed unwor- thy of a place in this collection . An ORIGINAL LETTER , From ...
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... honour , is to raise the afflicted ; and fince you have fubdued all opposi- tions , it now remaines that you fubdue your felfe , and with acts of mildness vanquish your victories . It is not long fince , my lord , that you knockt off ...
... honour , is to raise the afflicted ; and fince you have fubdued all opposi- tions , it now remaines that you fubdue your felfe , and with acts of mildness vanquish your victories . It is not long fince , my lord , that you knockt off ...
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... honour to obtain , And yet BANKS , SHAFTSBURY , DODINGTON may fend in vain Before you go , we curfe the noife you make , And blefs the moment that you turn your back . Meantime your flock depriv'd of heav'nly food , As we of carnal ...
... honour to obtain , And yet BANKS , SHAFTSBURY , DODINGTON may fend in vain Before you go , we curfe the noife you make , And blefs the moment that you turn your back . Meantime your flock depriv'd of heav'nly food , As we of carnal ...
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