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Page 61
... VIII . The Storm was laid , the Winds retir'd , Obedient to Thy Will The Sea , that roar'd at Thy Command , At Thy Command was still . IX . In Midst of Dangers , Fears and Death , Thy Goodness I'll adore , And praise Thee for Thy ...
... VIII . The Storm was laid , the Winds retir'd , Obedient to Thy Will The Sea , that roar'd at Thy Command , At Thy Command was still . IX . In Midst of Dangers , Fears and Death , Thy Goodness I'll adore , And praise Thee for Thy ...
Page 308
... when I left off the Spectator , that I owe several excellent Sentiments and agreeable Pieces in this Work to Mr. Ince of Grey's Inn . R. STEELE The End of the Seventh Volume , VOL . VIII . ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq . 308 THE SPECTATOR.
... when I left off the Spectator , that I owe several excellent Sentiments and agreeable Pieces in this Work to Mr. Ince of Grey's Inn . R. STEELE The End of the Seventh Volume , VOL . VIII . ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq . 308 THE SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. VOL . VIII . ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq . THE HE Seven former.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. VOL . VIII . ΤΟ WILLIAM HONEYCOMB , Esq . THE HE Seven former.
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... VIII . The Widow Wildfire , Relict of Mr. John Wild fire , Fox - hunter , who broke his Neck over a six Bar Gate . She took his Death so much to Heart , that it was thought it would have put an End to her Life , had she not diverted her ...
... VIII . The Widow Wildfire , Relict of Mr. John Wild fire , Fox - hunter , who broke his Neck over a six Bar Gate . She took his Death so much to Heart , that it was thought it would have put an End to her Life , had she not diverted her ...
Page 162
... VIII . Rose , what is become of thy delicate Hue ? And where is the Violet's beautiful Blue ? Does ought of its Sweetness the Blossom beguile , That Meadow , those Daisies , why do they not smile ? Ah ! Rivals , I see what it was that ...
... VIII . Rose , what is become of thy delicate Hue ? And where is the Violet's beautiful Blue ? Does ought of its Sweetness the Blossom beguile , That Meadow , those Daisies , why do they not smile ? Ah ! Rivals , I see what it was that ...
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