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... prove the Jewish nation In every age a murmuring generation ; To trace ' em from their infancy of sinning , And shew ' em factious from their first beginning ; To prove they could rebel , and rail , and mock , Much to the credit of the ...
... prove the Jewish nation In every age a murmuring generation ; To trace ' em from their infancy of sinning , And shew ' em factious from their first beginning ; To prove they could rebel , and rail , and mock , Much to the credit of the ...
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... prove the story true ; 570 The doctrine , miracles ; which must convince , For Heav'n in them appeals to human sense : And tho ' they prove not , they confirm the cause , 15 When what is taught agrees with nature's laws . Then for the ...
... prove the story true ; 570 The doctrine , miracles ; which must convince , For Heav'n in them appeals to human sense : And tho ' they prove not , they confirm the cause , 15 When what is taught agrees with nature's laws . Then for the ...
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... proved that I mistook it ; for it is yet but gratis dictum : I still shall think I have gained my point , if I can prove that rhyme is best or most natural for a serious subject . As for the question as he states it , whether rhyme be ...
... proved that I mistook it ; for it is yet but gratis dictum : I still shall think I have gained my point , if I can prove that rhyme is best or most natural for a serious subject . As for the question as he states it , whether rhyme be ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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