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Page xxii
... once to ridicule that Emperor ; for the Words Auriculas afini Mida rex habet , directly pointed at him . It would have rained Perfius if the wife and prudent Cornutus had not fup- preffed the proper Name , and fubftituted in its place a ...
... once to ridicule that Emperor ; for the Words Auriculas afini Mida rex habet , directly pointed at him . It would have rained Perfius if the wife and prudent Cornutus had not fup- preffed the proper Name , and fubftituted in its place a ...
Page 22
... once be fair . 245 he calls an Apologetical Dialogue , seems to have an Eye to this Paffage , as well as to another in our Author's Prologue . 66 They wou'd think it strange now , " A Man fhould take but Colt's - foot for one Day ...
... once be fair . 245 he calls an Apologetical Dialogue , seems to have an Eye to this Paffage , as well as to another in our Author's Prologue . 66 They wou'd think it strange now , " A Man fhould take but Colt's - foot for one Day ...
Page 44
... once , my Ward's cold Corpfe attend ! " Then all were mine - This Autumn stand my 25 Friend ! " Poor fcrophulous Youth , his Life is Pain at best : " Kind Death , release him ! and we both are bleft . " " One everlasting Wife fticks ...
... once , my Ward's cold Corpfe attend ! " Then all were mine - This Autumn stand my 25 Friend ! " Poor fcrophulous Youth , his Life is Pain at best : " Kind Death , release him ! and we both are bleft . " " One everlasting Wife fticks ...
Page 62
... once more to lap : There , froward Master ! fquawl for infant Pap : There , at the naughty Breast , be sure to roar ; And at the Lulla - bie , fcream ten times more . How should I ftudy ? -blame my Pen , not me . Handsome enough ...
... once more to lap : There , froward Master ! fquawl for infant Pap : There , at the naughty Breast , be sure to roar ; And at the Lulla - bie , fcream ten times more . How should I ftudy ? -blame my Pen , not me . Handsome enough ...
Page 63
... once my Father's , own me now their Lord ; ' Becoming Plenty decks my modest Board : " 6 And need I , can I , future Wants fufpect , I , whom my Lares ( guardian Powers ) protect ? I , who devote of every Meal a Share , And daily merit ...
... once my Father's , own me now their Lord ; ' Becoming Plenty decks my modest Board : " 6 And need I , can I , future Wants fufpect , I , whom my Lares ( guardian Powers ) protect ? I , who devote of every Meal a Share , And daily merit ...
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