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... Bavius fits , to dip poetic fouls , And blunt the fenfe , and fit it for a fcull Of folid proof , impenetrably dull . REMARKS . VERSE 16. Old Bavius fits . ] Bavius was " credit . " An argument which ( if this Poem an ancient Poet ...
... Bavius fits , to dip poetic fouls , And blunt the fenfe , and fit it for a fcull Of folid proof , impenetrably dull . REMARKS . VERSE 16. Old Bavius fits . ] Bavius was " credit . " An argument which ( if this Poem an ancient Poet ...
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... Bavius , take the poppy from thy brow , And place it here ! here all ye Heroes bow ! This , this is He , foretold by ancient rhymes , Th ' Auguftus born to bring Saturnian times : Beneath his reign , shall Eufden wear the bays , -320 ...
... Bavius , take the poppy from thy brow , And place it here ! here all ye Heroes bow ! This , this is He , foretold by ancient rhymes , Th ' Auguftus born to bring Saturnian times : Beneath his reign , shall Eufden wear the bays , -320 ...
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... Bavius . iii . 16 B - t , Thomas , Esq ; iii . 174 , 175 B - n , Will . Efq ; iii . 321 Baotians . iii . 43 Bruin and Bears . i . 99 C. F. FLECKNO , Richard . ii . 2 Foxton . iii . 151 G. GILDON , Charles . i . 250. iii . 167 Goths ...
... Bavius . iii . 16 B - t , Thomas , Esq ; iii . 174 , 175 B - n , Will . Efq ; iii . 321 Baotians . iii . 43 Bruin and Bears . i . 99 C. F. FLECKNO , Richard . ii . 2 Foxton . iii . 151 G. GILDON , Charles . i . 250. iii . 167 Goths ...
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