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Page 79
... strong . He was even in bodily fear of his Life , from the machinations of the faid Mr. P. " The ftory ( fays he ) is too long to be told , but who would be acquainted with it , may hear it from Mr. Curl my Bookfeller . However , what ...
... strong . He was even in bodily fear of his Life , from the machinations of the faid Mr. P. " The ftory ( fays he ) is too long to be told , but who would be acquainted with it , may hear it from Mr. Curl my Bookfeller . However , what ...
Page 133
... strong fate of drams if thou get free , Another Durfey , Ward ! fhall fing in thee . Thee shall each Alehouse , thee each Gill - house mourn , 140 And anfw'ring Gin - fhops fowrer fighs return ! Lo next two flip - fhod Muses traipfe ...
... strong fate of drams if thou get free , Another Durfey , Ward ! fhall fing in thee . Thee shall each Alehouse , thee each Gill - house mourn , 140 And anfw'ring Gin - fhops fowrer fighs return ! Lo next two flip - fhod Muses traipfe ...
Page 135
... Strong , without rage ; without overflowing , full VERSE 169. Embrace , embrace my Sons ! be foes no more , ] Virg En . 6 . Ne tanta animis affuefcite bella , Neu patria validae in vifcera vertite vires : Tuq ; prior , tu parce -fanguis ...
... Strong , without rage ; without overflowing , full VERSE 169. Embrace , embrace my Sons ! be foes no more , ] Virg En . 6 . Ne tanta animis affuefcite bella , Neu patria validae in vifcera vertite vires : Tuq ; prior , tu parce -fanguis ...
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