Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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... face Give awful joy : ' Tis Paradise to look On the fair Frontispiece of Nature's Book ; If the first opening Page so charms the sight , Think how th ' unfolded Volume will delight ! See how the Venerable Infant lyes In early Pomp ; how ...
... face Give awful joy : ' Tis Paradise to look On the fair Frontispiece of Nature's Book ; If the first opening Page so charms the sight , Think how th ' unfolded Volume will delight ! See how the Venerable Infant lyes In early Pomp ; how ...
Sivu 681
... Face : Here let 9 Arturius live , and such as he ; Such Manners will with such a Town agree . Knaves who in full ... Faces known . But now , grown rich , on drunken Holy - days , At their own Costs exhibit Publick Plays ; Where influenc ...
... Face : Here let 9 Arturius live , and such as he ; Such Manners will with such a Town agree . Knaves who in full ... Faces known . But now , grown rich , on drunken Holy - days , At their own Costs exhibit Publick Plays ; Where influenc ...
Sivu 723
... Face : By Heav'n I never cou'd endure his sight ; But say , how came his Monstrous Crimes to Light ? What is the ... Face , The People grown Degenerate and base : Not suffer'd now the Freedom of their choice , To make their Magistrates ...
... Face : By Heav'n I never cou'd endure his sight ; But say , how came his Monstrous Crimes to Light ? What is the ... Face , The People grown Degenerate and base : Not suffer'd now the Freedom of their choice , To make their Magistrates ...
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