Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volumen3W. Owen., 1764 Containing a variety of subjects, relative to natural and civil history, geography, mathematics, poetry, memoirs of monthly occurrences, catalogues of new books, &c... |
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... flow , And yield my numbers , artless as they flow , " To God all - perfect , bounteous , and benign , Gop , MAXER , MONARCH , Being all divine , Who Who obvious in each bloffom'd spray is seen , And in PROSE and VERSE . ION.
... flow , And yield my numbers , artless as they flow , " To God all - perfect , bounteous , and benign , Gop , MAXER , MONARCH , Being all divine , Who Who obvious in each bloffom'd spray is seen , And in PROSE and VERSE . ION.
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Who obvious in each bloffom'd spray is seen , And in each blade that rises o'er the green ; Heard in their notes , when larks afcend the sky , And diftant leave the ftill admiring eye ; And in each bleating and each lowing found , In ...
Who obvious in each bloffom'd spray is seen , And in each blade that rises o'er the green ; Heard in their notes , when larks afcend the sky , And diftant leave the ftill admiring eye ; And in each bleating and each lowing found , In ...
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... seen ; I wish it might have a Place in your Magazine , J. Scott . Question 247 . By Mr. J. Scott , at Cowthorne . N the Fishpond is given the Sides AD 30 , DC = 35 , CB40 , and AB 38 Yards ; the Angle at A 1080 : 22 , the Angle at B 70 ...
... seen ; I wish it might have a Place in your Magazine , J. Scott . Question 247 . By Mr. J. Scott , at Cowthorne . N the Fishpond is given the Sides AD 30 , DC = 35 , CB40 , and AB 38 Yards ; the Angle at A 1080 : 22 , the Angle at B 70 ...
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... seen here in the Memory of Man ) began from thence , and paffed through St. Mary's , where it was joined by the Mafters of Arts in their proper Habits ; and then proceeded through the great Gate of the Schools to the Divinity School ...
... seen here in the Memory of Man ) began from thence , and paffed through St. Mary's , where it was joined by the Mafters of Arts in their proper Habits ; and then proceeded through the great Gate of the Schools to the Divinity School ...
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... seen strange things , I wait on nobles , and attend on kings ; Yet doom'd to dwell ( fo various is my lot ) With meanest peasant in his homely cot : Thus for the public good I spend my days , And man befriend at least a hundred ways ...
... seen strange things , I wait on nobles , and attend on kings ; Yet doom'd to dwell ( fo various is my lot ) With meanest peasant in his homely cot : Thus for the public good I spend my days , And man befriend at least a hundred ways ...
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