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... thro ' Fear , thro ' variety of Fortune , or change of Interests , he was ever unwilling to own . I shall conclude with remarking what a pleasure it must be to every reader of humanity , to see all along , that our Author , in his very ...
... thro ' Fear , thro ' variety of Fortune , or change of Interests , he was ever unwilling to own . I shall conclude with remarking what a pleasure it must be to every reader of humanity , to see all along , that our Author , in his very ...
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... Thro ' half the heav'ns he pours th ' exalted urn ; His rapid waters . in their paffage burn .. REMARK S. VERSE 177. Toro ' half the heavens be pours And lifts bis urn thro ' half the beav'ns to flow ' exalted urn . ] In a manufcript ...
... Thro ' half the heav'ns he pours th ' exalted urn ; His rapid waters . in their paffage burn .. REMARK S. VERSE 177. Toro ' half the heavens be pours And lifts bis urn thro ' half the beav'ns to flow ' exalted urn . ] In a manufcript ...
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... thro ' the Ivory Gate the Vision flies . REMARKS . VERSE 347. Truth in ber old cavern lye ] Alludes to the faying of Democritus , that Truth lay at the bottom of a deep well . IMITATIONS . VERSE 358. And thro ' the Ivory Gate the Vision ...
... thro ' the Ivory Gate the Vision flies . REMARKS . VERSE 347. Truth in ber old cavern lye ] Alludes to the faying of Democritus , that Truth lay at the bottom of a deep well . IMITATIONS . VERSE 358. And thro ' the Ivory Gate the Vision ...
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