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... write , Thefe I will gather and unite , And represent them to Mankind Collected in that Infant's Mind . This faid , fhe plucks in Heav'n's high Bow'rs A Sprig of Amaranthine Flow'rs , In Nectar thrice infufes Bays , Three Times refin'd ...
... write , Thefe I will gather and unite , And represent them to Mankind Collected in that Infant's Mind . This faid , fhe plucks in Heav'n's high Bow'rs A Sprig of Amaranthine Flow'rs , In Nectar thrice infufes Bays , Three Times refin'd ...
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... Writer long were dead ! If fuch an Author were alive , How all wou'd for his Friendship strive ; And come in Crowds to fee his Face ! And this the takes to be her Cafe . Cadenus answers ev'ry End , The Book , the Author , and the Friend ...
... Writer long were dead ! If fuch an Author were alive , How all wou'd for his Friendship strive ; And come in Crowds to fee his Face ! And this the takes to be her Cafe . Cadenus answers ev'ry End , The Book , the Author , and the Friend ...
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... write , Two Brother Hermits , Saints by Trade , Taking their Tour in Masquerade , Difguis'd in tatter'd Habits , went To a finall Village down in Kent ; Where , in the Strollers canting Strain , They begg'd from door to door in vain ...
... write , Two Brother Hermits , Saints by Trade , Taking their Tour in Masquerade , Difguis'd in tatter'd Habits , went To a finall Village down in Kent ; Where , in the Strollers canting Strain , They begg'd from door to door in vain ...
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... ! Chorus . Let cenfuring Criticks , then , think what they lift on't , Who would not write Verfes with Juch an Afflant ? G 3 II . This II . This put me the Friar into an amazement [ 67 ] A Ballad to the Tune of the Cutpurfe.
... ! Chorus . Let cenfuring Criticks , then , think what they lift on't , Who would not write Verfes with Juch an Afflant ? G 3 II . This II . This put me the Friar into an amazement [ 67 ] A Ballad to the Tune of the Cutpurfe.
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... write : Yet he did not know , If it were Friend or Foe , Or whether it came from above or below : Howe'er it was civil , in Angel or Elf , For he ne'er could have fill'd it fo well of himself . Cho . Let cenfuring , & c . III . Even fo ...
... write : Yet he did not know , If it were Friend or Foe , Or whether it came from above or below : Howe'er it was civil , in Angel or Elf , For he ne'er could have fill'd it fo well of himself . Cho . Let cenfuring , & c . III . Even fo ...
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