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... looks , his gestures , and his words he frames And with familiar ease repeats their names . Thus form'd by nature , furnish'd out with arts , He glides unfelt into their secret hearts : Then , with a kind compassionating look , 780 And ...
... looks , his gestures , and his words he frames And with familiar ease repeats their names . Thus form'd by nature , furnish'd out with arts , He glides unfelt into their secret hearts : Then , with a kind compassionating look , 780 And ...
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... Look where , in arms , imperial Juno stands Full in the Scæan gate , with loud commands , Urging on shore the tardy Grecian bands . See ! Pallas , of her snaky buckler proud , Bestrides the tow'r , refulgent thro ' the cloud : See ...
... Look where , in arms , imperial Juno stands Full in the Scæan gate , with loud commands , Urging on shore the tardy Grecian bands . See ! Pallas , of her snaky buckler proud , Bestrides the tow'r , refulgent thro ' the cloud : See ...
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... look up John Evelyn's long and agitated letter to Dr. Fell , the Bishop of Oxford , written on March 19 , after he had read the English translation . A brief excerpt will indicate its tone and purport : From the operation I find the ...
... look up John Evelyn's long and agitated letter to Dr. Fell , the Bishop of Oxford , written on March 19 , after he had read the English translation . A brief excerpt will indicate its tone and purport : From the operation I find the ...
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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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