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... Pieces which met with appro- laying coward , and a stabber in the dark . Which " bation ; and that the Cave of Poverty is an ex- ( with many other things moft lively fet forth in " cellent Poem . " Giles Jacob's Lives of the Poets ...
... Pieces which met with appro- laying coward , and a stabber in the dark . Which " bation ; and that the Cave of Poverty is an ex- ( with many other things moft lively fet forth in " cellent Poem . " Giles Jacob's Lives of the Poets ...
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... piece fhall glad the rest . In naked majesty great Dennis stands , And , Milo - like , furveys his arms and hands ... pieces an gry Highwayman , a farving Knight of the Oak that was too strong for him . Poft , & c . Remember Milo's ...
... piece fhall glad the rest . In naked majesty great Dennis stands , And , Milo - like , furveys his arms and hands ... pieces an gry Highwayman , a farving Knight of the Oak that was too strong for him . Poft , & c . Remember Milo's ...
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... pieces , a weekly Whitehall Journal in the year 1722 , in the name of Sir James Baker , and particularly whole Volumes of Billingfgate against Dr. Swift and Mr. Pope , call'd Gulliveriana and Alexandriana , printed in 8o . 1728 . VERSE ...
... pieces , a weekly Whitehall Journal in the year 1722 , in the name of Sir James Baker , and particularly whole Volumes of Billingfgate against Dr. Swift and Mr. Pope , call'd Gulliveriana and Alexandriana , printed in 8o . 1728 . VERSE ...
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