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... least in worth or fame . The world to Bacon does not only owe Its present knowledge , but its future too . Gilbert shall live , till loadstones cease to draw , Or British fleets the boundless ocean awe . And noble Boyle , not less in ...
... least in worth or fame . The world to Bacon does not only owe Its present knowledge , but its future too . Gilbert shall live , till loadstones cease to draw , Or British fleets the boundless ocean awe . And noble Boyle , not less in ...
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... least she leaves the refuse of the bad : Nice in her choice of ill , tho ' not of best , And least deform'd , because reform'd the least . In doubtful points betwixt her diff'ring friends , Where one for substance , one for sign ...
... least she leaves the refuse of the bad : Nice in her choice of ill , tho ' not of best , And least deform'd , because reform'd the least . In doubtful points betwixt her diff'ring friends , Where one for substance , one for sign ...
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... least I must take the lib- erty to own , that I was pleased with my own en- deavours , which but rarely happens to me ; and that I am not dissatisfied upon the review of any thing I have done in this author . 400 ' Tis true , there is ...
... least I must take the lib- erty to own , that I was pleased with my own en- deavours , which but rarely happens to me ; and that I am not dissatisfied upon the review of any thing I have done in this author . 400 ' Tis true , there is ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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