The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volumen6C. Bathurst, T. Osborne, W. Bowyer, J. Hinton, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Davis and C. Reymers, and J. Dodsley., 1765 |
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... loft his art , Or blunts the point of ev'ry dart ; —— ~ —- His altar now no longer fmokes , His mother's aid no youth invokes : This tempts Free - thinkers to refine , And bring in doubt their pow'rs divine ; Now love is dwindled to ...
... loft his art , Or blunts the point of ev'ry dart ; —— ~ —- His altar now no longer fmokes , His mother's aid no youth invokes : This tempts Free - thinkers to refine , And bring in doubt their pow'rs divine ; Now love is dwindled to ...
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... loft her aim . " De Too late with grief the understood , Pallas had done more harm than good : For great examples are but vain , Where ignorance begets difdain . Both fexes , arm'd with guilt and spite , Against Vanefa's pow'r unite ...
... loft her aim . " De Too late with grief the understood , Pallas had done more harm than good : For great examples are but vain , Where ignorance begets difdain . Both fexes , arm'd with guilt and spite , Against Vanefa's pow'r unite ...
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... chain . Vanea , though by Pallas taught , By Love invulnerable thought , Searching in books for wifdom's aid , Was , in the very fearch , betray'd . Cupid , Cupid , though all his darts were loft , Yet CADENUS AND VANESSA.
... chain . Vanea , though by Pallas taught , By Love invulnerable thought , Searching in books for wifdom's aid , Was , in the very fearch , betray'd . Cupid , Cupid , though all his darts were loft , Yet CADENUS AND VANESSA.
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... loft , Yet ftill refolv'd to fpare no coft : He could not anfwer to his fame The triumphs of that stubborn dame , A nymph fo hard to be fubdu'd , Who neither was coquette nor prude . I find , faid he , she wants a doctor Both to adore ...
... loft , Yet ftill refolv'd to fpare no coft : He could not anfwer to his fame The triumphs of that stubborn dame , A nymph fo hard to be fubdu'd , Who neither was coquette nor prude . I find , faid he , she wants a doctor Both to adore ...
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... loft . Two maxims fhe could ftill produce , And fad experience taught their use ; That virtue , pleas'd by being fhown , Knows nothing which it dares not own , Can make us without fear disclose Our inmoft fecrets to our foes ; That ...
... loft . Two maxims fhe could ftill produce , And fad experience taught their use ; That virtue , pleas'd by being fhown , Knows nothing which it dares not own , Can make us without fear disclose Our inmoft fecrets to our foes ; That ...
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