The Dunciad, Variorum 1729 |
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... thee with our Exercitations on the most delectable Poem of the Dunciad ( drawn from the many vo- lumes of our ... thee , and some of as little even to him ; I en- treat thee to confider how minutely all true criticks and commenta- B 2 ...
... thee with our Exercitations on the most delectable Poem of the Dunciad ( drawn from the many vo- lumes of our ... thee , and some of as little even to him ; I en- treat thee to confider how minutely all true criticks and commenta- B 2 ...
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... thee I dim these eyes , and stuff this head , With all fuch reading as was never read ; For thee fupplying , in the worst of days , Notes to dull books , and prologues to dull plays ; For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it , 170 ...
... thee I dim these eyes , and stuff this head , With all fuch reading as was never read ; For thee fupplying , in the worst of days , Notes to dull books , and prologues to dull plays ; For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it , 170 ...
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... thee . Look , and find Each monster meets his likeness in thy mind . Yet would'ft thou more ? In yonder cloud , behold ! 250 Whose farcenet fkirts are edg'd with flamy gold , A matchless youth : His nod these worlds controuls , Wings ...
... thee . Look , and find Each monster meets his likeness in thy mind . Yet would'ft thou more ? In yonder cloud , behold ! 250 Whose farcenet fkirts are edg'd with flamy gold , A matchless youth : His nod these worlds controuls , Wings ...
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