The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 psl. |
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... Shall prove of caterpillar breed . ; The PERSIAN , the SUN , and the CLOUD . I A FABLE . [ GAY . ] S there a bard whom genius fires , Whofe ev'ry thought the God infpires ? When envy reads the nervous lines , She frets , the rails , the ...
... Shall prove of caterpillar breed . ; The PERSIAN , the SUN , and the CLOUD . I A FABLE . [ GAY . ] S there a bard whom genius fires , Whofe ev'ry thought the God infpires ? When envy reads the nervous lines , She frets , the rails , the ...
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... Shall I nor vows , nor incenfe know ? Where praise is due , the praife bestow . With fervent zeal the Perfian mov'd , Thus the proud calumny reprov'd . It was that God , who claims my prayer , Who gave thee birth , and rais'd thee there ...
... Shall I nor vows , nor incenfe know ? Where praise is due , the praife bestow . With fervent zeal the Perfian mov'd , Thus the proud calumny reprov'd . It was that God , who claims my prayer , Who gave thee birth , and rais'd thee there ...
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... Shall ignorance of good and ill Dare to direct th ' eternal Will ? Seek ' virtue ; and , of that poffeft , To Providence refign the reft . The CUR , the HORSE , and the SHEPHERD's DOG . A FABLE . [ GAY . ] HE lad , of all - fufficient ...
... Shall ignorance of good and ill Dare to direct th ' eternal Will ? Seek ' virtue ; and , of that poffeft , To Providence refign the reft . The CUR , the HORSE , and the SHEPHERD's DOG . A FABLE . [ GAY . ] HE lad , of all - fufficient ...
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... Shall not my fable cenfure vice , Because a knave is over - nice ? And , left the guilty hear and dread , Shall not the decalogue be read ? ! If If I lafh vice in gen'ral fiction , Is't I PRECEPTOR . 13.
... Shall not my fable cenfure vice , Because a knave is over - nice ? And , left the guilty hear and dread , Shall not the decalogue be read ? ! If If I lafh vice in gen'ral fiction , Is't I PRECEPTOR . 13.
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... oppofe , Shall not thy fleets their rapine awe ? Who is't prescribes the ocean law ? Whenever neighb'ring ftates contend , ' Tis thine to be the gen'ral friend . What What is't , who rules in other lands ? On 18 POETICAL The.
... oppofe , Shall not thy fleets their rapine awe ? Who is't prescribes the ocean law ? Whenever neighb'ring ftates contend , ' Tis thine to be the gen'ral friend . What What is't , who rules in other lands ? On 18 POETICAL The.
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