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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... hand would have but paltry gleaning , Could every man exprefs his meaning . Who dares prefume to pen a deed , Unless you previously are fee'd ? ' Tis drawn ; and , to augment the coft , In dull prolixity ingroft . And now we're well ...
... hand would have but paltry gleaning , Could every man exprefs his meaning . Who dares prefume to pen a deed , Unless you previously are fee'd ? ' Tis drawn ; and , to augment the coft , In dull prolixity ingroft . And now we're well ...
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... hands and feet the works of art : While fome , of genius more refin'd , With head and tongue affift mankind : Each , aiming at one common end , Proves to the whole a needful friend . Thus , born each other's ufeful aid , By turns are ...
... hands and feet the works of art : While fome , of genius more refin'd , With head and tongue affift mankind : Each , aiming at one common end , Proves to the whole a needful friend . Thus , born each other's ufeful aid , By turns are ...
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... hand , with skill and toil , To raise the tree , prepar'd the foil ? Confider , fot , what would ensue , Were all fuch worthlefs things as you . You'd foon be forc'd ( by hunger ftung ) To make your dirty meals on dung ; On which fuch ...
... hand , with skill and toil , To raise the tree , prepar'd the foil ? Confider , fot , what would ensue , Were all fuch worthlefs things as you . You'd foon be forc'd ( by hunger ftung ) To make your dirty meals on dung ; On which fuch ...
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... hands , by no corruption ftain'd , The minifterial bribe difdain'd ; They ferv'd the crown with loyal zeal ; Yet jealous of the public weal , They stood the bulwark of our laws , And wore at heart their country's caufe ; By neither ...
... hands , by no corruption ftain'd , The minifterial bribe difdain'd ; They ferv'd the crown with loyal zeal ; Yet jealous of the public weal , They stood the bulwark of our laws , And wore at heart their country's caufe ; By neither ...
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... hands away . But how fhall I relate in numbers rude * The pangs for poor Chryfomitris decreed ! When from a neighb'ring fpray aghaft fhe view'd The favage ruffian's inaufpicious deed ! So wrapt in grief fome heart - ftruck matron ftands ...
... hands away . But how fhall I relate in numbers rude * The pangs for poor Chryfomitris decreed ! When from a neighb'ring fpray aghaft fhe view'd The favage ruffian's inaufpicious deed ! So wrapt in grief fome heart - ftruck matron ftands ...
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