The Works of Jonathan Swift: Accurately Revised in Twelve Volumes, Adorned with Copper-plates. With Some Account of the Author's Life and Notes, Historical and Explanatory, Volumen6C. Bathurst, 1754 |
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... poet ; containing a com- plete catalogue of his works . ibid . Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope , while he was writing the Dunciad . 270 * Bounce to Fop . An epiftle from a dog at Twickenham to a dog at court . 272 * On the countess of Burlington ...
... poet ; containing a com- plete catalogue of his works . ibid . Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope , while he was writing the Dunciad . 270 * Bounce to Fop . An epiftle from a dog at Twickenham to a dog at court . 272 * On the countess of Burlington ...
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... poet occafion to fuppofe it , B need not here be inquired : his principal defign is to expose the faults and follies in both sexes , by which love is degraded , and marriage rendered fubfervient to fordid purposes . 2 Againft Against ...
... poet occafion to fuppofe it , B need not here be inquired : his principal defign is to expose the faults and follies in both sexes , by which love is degraded , and marriage rendered fubfervient to fordid purposes . 2 Againft Against ...
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... poets fing ; A fire celeftial , chafte , refin'd , Conceiv'd and kindled in the mind , Which having found an equal flame , Unites , and both become the fame , In diff'rent breasts together burn , Together both to ashes turn : But women ...
... poets fing ; A fire celeftial , chafte , refin'd , Conceiv'd and kindled in the mind , Which having found an equal flame , Unites , and both become the fame , In diff'rent breasts together burn , Together both to ashes turn : But women ...
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... poets we may find , A wholesome law time out of mind Had been confirm'd by fate's decree ; That Gods , of whatfoe'er degree , Refume not what themselves have giv'n , Or any brother - God in heav'n ; Which keeps the peace among the Gods ...
... poets we may find , A wholesome law time out of mind Had been confirm'd by fate's decree ; That Gods , of whatfoe'er degree , Refume not what themselves have giv'n , Or any brother - God in heav'n ; Which keeps the peace among the Gods ...
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... poetic works : Mean time the boy in fecret lurks , And , while the book was in her hand , The urchin from his private stand Took aim , and fhot with all his ftrength A dart of fuch prodigious length , It pierc'd the feeble volume ...
... poetic works : Mean time the boy in fecret lurks , And , while the book was in her hand , The urchin from his private stand Took aim , and fhot with all his ftrength A dart of fuch prodigious length , It pierc'd the feeble volume ...
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