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... SCRIBL IMITATIONS . VERSE 3. Say great Patricians ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous Works .-- Ovid . Met 1.1 Dü captis ( nam vos mutaftis & illas ) VERSE 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr. Dryden's not in Mac Fleeno ( as it is faid ...
... SCRIBL IMITATIONS . VERSE 3. Say great Patricians ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous Works .-- Ovid . Met 1.1 Dü captis ( nam vos mutaftis & illas ) VERSE 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr. Dryden's not in Mac Fleeno ( as it is faid ...
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... SCRIBL . VIRSI 194. Mighty Mift ! ] Nathaniel Mift was publisher of a famous Tory Paper ( fee notes on 1. 3. ) in which this Author was fometimes per- mitted to have a part . VERSE 197. Adieu my Children ! ] This is a tender and ...
... SCRIBL . VIRSI 194. Mighty Mift ! ] Nathaniel Mift was publisher of a famous Tory Paper ( fee notes on 1. 3. ) in which this Author was fometimes per- mitted to have a part . VERSE 197. Adieu my Children ! ] This is a tender and ...
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... SCRIBL Met . 8. Tum conata quater flammis imponere torrem , Cepta quater tenuit- VERSE 208 , Now flames old Memnon , & . ] -Jam Deiphobi dedit ampla ruinam And vifit Mountains where they once did grow . VERSE 203. He lifted thrice the ...
... SCRIBL Met . 8. Tum conata quater flammis imponere torrem , Cepta quater tenuit- VERSE 208 , Now flames old Memnon , & . ] -Jam Deiphobi dedit ampla ruinam And vifit Mountains where they once did grow . VERSE 203. He lifted thrice the ...
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