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... verses , made upon SUNDRY OCCASIONS . De felici partu , Reginæ Mariæ .... In felicissimam Reginæ Mariæ Fertilitatem Upon the happie Birth of the Duke An Elegy on the Death of the Right Honour- able Dudley , Lord Carleton , Viscount Dor ...
... verses , made upon SUNDRY OCCASIONS . De felici partu , Reginæ Mariæ .... In felicissimam Reginæ Mariæ Fertilitatem Upon the happie Birth of the Duke An Elegy on the Death of the Right Honour- able Dudley , Lord Carleton , Viscount Dor ...
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... VERSES TRANS- LATED PARAPHRASTICALLY OUT OF ANACREON . The Wish ... My Diet Page Page ...... An Answer to a Copy of Verses sent me to Jersey .... The Tree of Knowledge . That there is no Knowledge . Against the Dogmatists Reason , the ...
... VERSES TRANS- LATED PARAPHRASTICALLY OUT OF ANACREON . The Wish ... My Diet Page Page ...... An Answer to a Copy of Verses sent me to Jersey .... The Tree of Knowledge . That there is no Knowledge . Against the Dogmatists Reason , the ...
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Alexander Chalmers. Page 121 SEVERAL DISCOURSES , BY WAY OF ESSAYS , IN VERSE AND Her Unbelief The Gazers The ... Verses lost upon a Wager ..................... .......... ib . Martial , Lib . II . Ep . Ixviii .. ib . Bathing in the River ...
Alexander Chalmers. Page 121 SEVERAL DISCOURSES , BY WAY OF ESSAYS , IN VERSE AND Her Unbelief The Gazers The ... Verses lost upon a Wager ..................... .......... ib . Martial , Lib . II . Ep . Ixviii .. ib . Bathing in the River ...
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... Verse , 1653 ib . II . Done Aug. 8 , 1653 ib . III . Aug. 9 , 1653 ib . ib . IV . Aug 10 , 1653 ib . JX . To a virtuous Young Lady ib . V. Aug. 12 , 1653 ............... 516 X. To the Lady Margaret Ley XI . On the Detraction which ...
... Verse , 1653 ib . II . Done Aug. 8 , 1653 ib . III . Aug. 9 , 1653 ib . ib . IV . Aug 10 , 1653 ib . JX . To a virtuous Young Lady ib . V. Aug. 12 , 1653 ............... 516 X. To the Lady Margaret Ley XI . On the Detraction which ...
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... verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents , which , sometimes remem- bered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain science ...
... verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents , which , sometimes remem- bered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain science ...
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