The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. Tonson, 1726 - 296 sidor |
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... Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Houfhold , Knight of the Moft Noble ORDER of the GARTER , & c . My LORD , HE Withes and Defires of all good Men , which have attended your Lord- fhip from your First Appearance in the World , are at ...
... Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Houfhold , Knight of the Moft Noble ORDER of the GARTER , & c . My LORD , HE Withes and Defires of all good Men , which have attended your Lord- fhip from your First Appearance in the World , are at ...
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... Lord , has justly acquir'd you as many Friends , as there are Perfons who have the Honour to be known to you : Meer Acquaintance you have none ; you have drawn them all into a nearer Line : And they who have convers'd with you , are for ...
... Lord , has justly acquir'd you as many Friends , as there are Perfons who have the Honour to be known to you : Meer Acquaintance you have none ; you have drawn them all into a nearer Line : And they who have convers'd with you , are for ...
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... Lord- fhip excels all others , in all the feveral parts of Poetry which you have undertaken to adorn . The most Vain , and the most Ambitious of our Age , have not dar'd to affume fo much , as the Compe- titors of Themistocles : They ...
... Lord- fhip excels all others , in all the feveral parts of Poetry which you have undertaken to adorn . The most Vain , and the most Ambitious of our Age , have not dar'd to affume fo much , as the Compe- titors of Themistocles : They ...
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... Lord , wou'd be content to allow you a Seventh Day for Reft ; or if you thought that hard upon you , we wou'd not refuse you half your time : If you came out , like fome Great Mo- narch , to take a Town but once a Year , as it were for ...
... Lord , wou'd be content to allow you a Seventh Day for Reft ; or if you thought that hard upon you , we wou'd not refuse you half your time : If you came out , like fome Great Mo- narch , to take a Town but once a Year , as it were for ...
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And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. This , I think , my Lord , is a fufficient Reproach to you ; and thou'd I carry it as far as Mankind wou'd authorize me , wou'd be little less than Sa- tyr . And , indeed , a Provocation is almost ...
And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. This , I think , my Lord , is a fufficient Reproach to you ; and thou'd I carry it as far as Mankind wou'd authorize me , wou'd be little less than Sa- tyr . And , indeed , a Provocation is almost ...
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