The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... ne'er ́be spent : And truly , to fupport that charge , He had fupplies as vast and large ; For he could coin or counterfeit New words , with little or no wit ; Words fo debas'd and hard , no stone Was hard enough to touch them on ; 30 ...
... ne'er ́be spent : And truly , to fupport that charge , He had fupplies as vast and large ; For he could coin or counterfeit New words , with little or no wit ; Words fo debas'd and hard , no stone Was hard enough to touch them on ; 30 ...
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... Ne'er left the fortify'd redoubt : And though knights - errant , as some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under ...
... Ne'er left the fortify'd redoubt : And though knights - errant , as some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under ...
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... ne'er gave quarter to any fuch . The trenchant blade , Toledo trusty , For want of fighting was grown rusty , And ate into itself , for lack 360 Of fomebody to hew and hack : The peaceful fcabbard , where it dwelt , The rancour of its ...
... ne'er gave quarter to any fuch . The trenchant blade , Toledo trusty , For want of fighting was grown rusty , And ate into itself , for lack 360 Of fomebody to hew and hack : The peaceful fcabbard , where it dwelt , The rancour of its ...
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... Ne'er left the fortify'd redoubt : And though knights - errant , as some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under ...
... Ne'er left the fortify'd redoubt : And though knights - errant , as some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under ...
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... ne'er gave quarter to any fuch . The trenchant blade , Toledo trusty , For want of fighting was grown rusty , 360 And ate into itself , for lack Of fomebody to hew and hack : The peaceful fcabbard , where it dwelt , The rancour of its ...
... ne'er gave quarter to any fuch . The trenchant blade , Toledo trusty , For want of fighting was grown rusty , 360 And ate into itself , for lack Of fomebody to hew and hack : The peaceful fcabbard , where it dwelt , The rancour of its ...
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