LivesA. Miller, 1800 |
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... death . " . This is no favourable representation , yet even in this not much wrong can be discovered . How far he complied with the men in power , is to be enquired before he can be blamed . It is not said that he told them any secrets ...
... death . " . This is no favourable representation , yet even in this not much wrong can be discovered . How far he complied with the men in power , is to be enquired before he can be blamed . It is not said that he told them any secrets ...
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... death , in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something encomiastick , there has been no appearance . There is a discourse concerning his government , indeed , with verses intermixed , but such as certainly gained its author no ...
... death , in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something encomiastick , there has been no appearance . There is a discourse concerning his government , indeed , with verses intermixed , but such as certainly gained its author no ...
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... death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without an heart , For the last tempest of my death Shall sigh out that too , with my breath , That the chaos was harmonised ...
... death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without an heart , For the last tempest of my death Shall sigh out that too , with my breath , That the chaos was harmonised ...
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... death hath now enfranchis'd thee ; Thou hast thy expansion now , and liberty ; Think , that a rusty piece discharg'd is flown In pieces , and the bullet is his own . And freely flies ; this to thy soul allow , Think thy shell broke ...
... death hath now enfranchis'd thee ; Thou hast thy expansion now , and liberty ; Think , that a rusty piece discharg'd is flown In pieces , and the bullet is his own . And freely flies ; this to thy soul allow , Think thy shell broke ...
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... death , although sad watch he keep , Doth practise dying by a little fleep , Thou at this midnight seest me . It must be however confessed of these writers , that if they are upon com- mon subjects often unnecessarily and unpoetically ...
... death , although sad watch he keep , Doth practise dying by a little fleep , Thou at this midnight seest me . It must be however confessed of these writers , that if they are upon com- mon subjects often unnecessarily and unpoetically ...
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