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Page 102
... rest of men are fubject to . But the deformity of this Author is vifible , pre- fent , lafting , unalterable , and peculiar to himself : it is the mark of God and Nature upon him , to give us warning that we should hold no fociety with ...
... rest of men are fubject to . But the deformity of this Author is vifible , pre- fent , lafting , unalterable , and peculiar to himself : it is the mark of God and Nature upon him , to give us warning that we should hold no fociety with ...
Page 118
... He died in 1654 . IMITATIONS . VERSE 307. Greater he looks , and more than mortal ftares Virg . of the Sybil . - majorque videri Nec mortale fonans 330 While Milbourn there , deputed by the rest , 118 The DUNCIAD . Book II .
... He died in 1654 . IMITATIONS . VERSE 307. Greater he looks , and more than mortal ftares Virg . of the Sybil . - majorque videri Nec mortale fonans 330 While Milbourn there , deputed by the rest , 118 The DUNCIAD . Book II .
Page 119
... rest , Gave him the caflock , furcingle , and vest ; And " Take ( he faid ) these robes which once were ( mine , " Dulness is facred in a found Divine . He ceas'd , and show'd the robe ; the crowd confefa The rev'rend Flamen in his ...
... rest , Gave him the caflock , furcingle , and vest ; And " Take ( he faid ) these robes which once were ( mine , " Dulness is facred in a found Divine . He ceas'd , and show'd the robe ; the crowd confefa The rev'rend Flamen in his ...
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