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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... confift in the Superabundance of thefe , but in Health , Peace , and Contentment Honour confifts in acting our Part well 106 107 Virtue the fole Foundation of Happiness Characters are given according Virtue The CONTENTS . ix.
... confift in the Superabundance of thefe , but in Health , Peace , and Contentment Honour confifts in acting our Part well 106 107 Virtue the fole Foundation of Happiness Characters are given according Virtue The CONTENTS . ix.
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... Honour ought to be conferred on Merit only Mercy Mufic The Power of Imagination Defcription of a Man fwimming afhore The Vanity of Human Nature Concealed Love A beautiful Perfon petitioning in vain 220 224 225 228 230 - 231 Henry 234 ...
... Honour ought to be conferred on Merit only Mercy Mufic The Power of Imagination Defcription of a Man fwimming afhore The Vanity of Human Nature Concealed Love A beautiful Perfon petitioning in vain 220 224 225 228 230 - 231 Henry 234 ...
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... Youthful Innocence 266 Part of the King's defpairing Soliloquy in Hamlet ibid A Health 267 Reflections on a Crown ibid The Miseries of Royalty ibid The The Miseries of War A good Confcience Advice Honour due The CONTENTS . xiii.
... Youthful Innocence 266 Part of the King's defpairing Soliloquy in Hamlet ibid A Health 267 Reflections on a Crown ibid The Miseries of Royalty ibid The The Miseries of War A good Confcience Advice Honour due The CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Honour due to perfonal Merit , not to Birth Against Delay Page 268 269 ibid ibid 270 ibid A fine Description of a fleeping Man , about to be de- ftroyed by a Snake and a Lionefs Defcription of a beggarly Conjurer or a Fortune teller ...
... Honour due to perfonal Merit , not to Birth Against Delay Page 268 269 ibid ibid 270 ibid A fine Description of a fleeping Man , about to be de- ftroyed by a Snake and a Lionefs Defcription of a beggarly Conjurer or a Fortune teller ...
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... to make the war his own , And often found ( when two contend ) To interpofe obtain'd his end ; He glory'd in his limping pace ; The fears of honour feam'd his face ; In ev'ry limb a gafh appears , And frequent fights In The POETICAL.
... to make the war his own , And often found ( when two contend ) To interpofe obtain'd his end ; He glory'd in his limping pace ; The fears of honour feam'd his face ; In ev'ry limb a gafh appears , And frequent fights In The POETICAL.
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