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... defire to fee this Argument handled more at large , it will be worth his while to read Mon- fieur Dacier's admirable Preface to his Remarks on the Poeticks fieur xviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife , one String for another; because he ...
... defire to fee this Argument handled more at large , it will be worth his while to read Mon- fieur Dacier's admirable Preface to his Remarks on the Poeticks fieur xviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife , one String for another; because he ...
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... juftly . If any one defire to fee this Argument handled more at large , it will be worth his while to read Mon- fieur Dacier's admirable Preface to his Remarks on the Poeticks fieur xviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife , & ...
... juftly . If any one defire to fee this Argument handled more at large , it will be worth his while to read Mon- fieur Dacier's admirable Preface to his Remarks on the Poeticks fieur xviii An ESSAY on the Art , Rife , & ...
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... Defire doth lend her Force , Courageously to pluck him from his Horse . Over one Arm the lufty Courfer's Rein , Under the other was the tender Boy , Who blush'd and pouted in a dull Disdain , With leaden Appetite , unapt to toy . She ...
... Defire doth lend her Force , Courageously to pluck him from his Horse . Over one Arm the lufty Courfer's Rein , Under the other was the tender Boy , Who blush'd and pouted in a dull Disdain , With leaden Appetite , unapt to toy . She ...
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... Defire doth lend her Force , Courageously to pluck him from his Horse . Over one Arm the lufty Courfer's Rein , Under the other was the tender Boy , Who blush'd and pouted in a dull Disdain , With leaden Appetite , unapt to toy . She ...
... Defire doth lend her Force , Courageously to pluck him from his Horse . Over one Arm the lufty Courfer's Rein , Under the other was the tender Boy , Who blush'd and pouted in a dull Disdain , With leaden Appetite , unapt to toy . She ...
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... Defire . Sometimes he trots , as if he told the Steps , With gentle Majefty , and modest Pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets and leaps , As who fhould fay , lo ! thus my Strength is try'd : And thus I do to captivate the Eye Of the ...
... Defire . Sometimes he trots , as if he told the Steps , With gentle Majefty , and modest Pride ; Anon he rears upright , curvets and leaps , As who fhould fay , lo ! thus my Strength is try'd : And thus I do to captivate the Eye Of the ...
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