Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard |
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... Foe's Conclusions were not sound , From Premisses erroneous brought , And therefore the Deductions nought , And must have ... Foes : And yet I scorn to interpose , But using neither Skill , nor Force , Leave all Things to their Nat❜ral ...
... Foe's Conclusions were not sound , From Premisses erroneous brought , And therefore the Deductions nought , And must have ... Foes : And yet I scorn to interpose , But using neither Skill , nor Force , Leave all Things to their Nat❜ral ...
Page 82
... Foes of Peace attend , Hate dogs their Flight , and Insult mocks their End . Love ends with Hope , the sinking Statesman's Door 80 Pours in the Morning Worshiper no more ; For growing Names the weekly Scribbler lies , To growing Wealth ...
... Foes of Peace attend , Hate dogs their Flight , and Insult mocks their End . Love ends with Hope , the sinking Statesman's Door 80 Pours in the Morning Worshiper no more ; For growing Names the weekly Scribbler lies , To growing Wealth ...
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... Foes ; See when the Vulgar ' scape , despis'd or aw'd , Rebellion's vengeful Talons seize on Laud . From meaner ... Foe , The Senate's Thanks , the Gazette's pompous Tale , With Force resistless o'er the Brave prevail . Such Bribes the ...
... Foes ; See when the Vulgar ' scape , despis'd or aw'd , Rebellion's vengeful Talons seize on Laud . From meaner ... Foe , The Senate's Thanks , the Gazette's pompous Tale , With Force resistless o'er the Brave prevail . Such Bribes the ...
Contents
A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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