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... Verse by General Ha- milton . The fame in Verfe alfo by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I. Rape of the Lock , in French , Paris , 1728 . In Italian Verfe , by the Abbe Conti , a Noble Venetian ; and by ...
... Verse by General Ha- milton . The fame in Verfe alfo by Monfieur Roboton , Counsellor and Privy Secretary to King George I. Rape of the Lock , in French , Paris , 1728 . In Italian Verfe , by the Abbe Conti , a Noble Venetian ; and by ...
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... verses which he had before given him leave to infert in it , would be known for his , fome copies being got abroad ) " He defires nevertheless , that fince " the Lines had been read in his Comedy " to feveral , Mr. P. would not deprive ...
... verses which he had before given him leave to infert in it , would be known for his , fome copies being got abroad ) " He defires nevertheless , that fince " the Lines had been read in his Comedy " to feveral , Mr. P. would not deprive ...
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... VERSE 1. Books and the Man I fing , the first who brings The Smithfield Mufes to the Ear of Kings . Wonderful is the ftupidity of all the former Criticks and Commen tators on this Poem ! It breaks forth at the very firft line . The Au ...
... VERSE 1. Books and the Man I fing , the first who brings The Smithfield Mufes to the Ear of Kings . Wonderful is the ftupidity of all the former Criticks and Commen tators on this Poem ! It breaks forth at the very firft line . The Au ...
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... VERSE . Say great Patricians ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous Works . ] Ovid . Met . I. -- Dij captis nam vos mutaftis & illas ) VERSE 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr. Dryden's not in Mac Fleen ( as it is faid ignorantly in the ...
... VERSE . Say great Patricians ( fince your felves infpire Thefe wondrous Works . ] Ovid . Met . I. -- Dij captis nam vos mutaftis & illas ) VERSE 6. Alluding to a verfe of Mr. Dryden's not in Mac Fleen ( as it is faid ignorantly in the ...
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... VERSE 27. Where wave the tatter'd Enfigns of Rag - fair . ] Rag - fair is a place near the Tower of London , where old cloaths and frippery are fold . VERSE 28. 31. & e . Ayawning ruin hangs and nods in air ̧ · Here in one Bed two fhiv ...
... VERSE 27. Where wave the tatter'd Enfigns of Rag - fair . ] Rag - fair is a place near the Tower of London , where old cloaths and frippery are fold . VERSE 28. 31. & e . Ayawning ruin hangs and nods in air ̧ · Here in one Bed two fhiv ...
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