English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 sivua |
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... cou'd please ; ( Gods they had try'd of ev'ry Shape and Size That God - smiths cou'd produce , or Priests de- vise ; ) These Adam - wits , too fortunately free , Began to dream they wanted Liberty ; 50 And when no Rule , no Precedent ...
... cou'd please ; ( Gods they had try'd of ev'ry Shape and Size That God - smiths cou'd produce , or Priests de- vise ; ) These Adam - wits , too fortunately free , Began to dream they wanted Liberty ; 50 And when no Rule , no Precedent ...
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... cou'd raise Of Natural Worship , built on Pray'r and Praise , To One sole GOD . Nor did Remorse , to expiate Sin , prescribe : But slew their fellow Creatures for a Bribe : The guiltless Victim groan'd for their Offence ; And Cruelty ...
... cou'd raise Of Natural Worship , built on Pray'r and Praise , To One sole GOD . Nor did Remorse , to expiate Sin , prescribe : But slew their fellow Creatures for a Bribe : The guiltless Victim groan'd for their Offence ; And Cruelty ...
Sivu 164
... cou'd enquire for ; For ev'ry why he had a wherefore ; Knew more than Forty of them do , As far as Words and Terms cou'd All which he understood by Rote , And , as Occasion serv'd , wou'd quote ; No matter whether right or wrong , They ...
... cou'd enquire for ; For ev'ry why he had a wherefore ; Knew more than Forty of them do , As far as Words and Terms cou'd All which he understood by Rote , And , as Occasion serv'd , wou'd quote ; No matter whether right or wrong , They ...
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