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... true at home . And true , but for the time ; ' t is hard to know 290 How long we please it shall continue so ; This side to - day , and that to - morrow burns ; So all are God - a'mighties in their turns . A tempting doctrine ...
... true at home . And true , but for the time ; ' t is hard to know 290 How long we please it shall continue so ; This side to - day , and that to - morrow burns ; So all are God - a'mighties in their turns . A tempting doctrine ...
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... TRUE - BLUE - PROTESTANT POET T. S. BY THE AUTHOR OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL ALL human things are subject to decay , And when Fate summons , monarchs must obey . This Flecknoe found , who , like Augustus , young Was call'd to empire ...
... TRUE - BLUE - PROTESTANT POET T. S. BY THE AUTHOR OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL ALL human things are subject to decay , And when Fate summons , monarchs must obey . This Flecknoe found , who , like Augustus , young Was call'd to empire ...
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... true Englishmen when they 400 obey the king , and true Protestants when they conform to the Church discipline . It remains that I acquaint the reader that the verses were written for an ingenious young gentleman , my friend , upon his ...
... true Englishmen when they 400 obey the king , and true Protestants when they conform to the Church discipline . It remains that I acquaint the reader that the verses were written for an ingenious young gentleman , my friend , upon his ...
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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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