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The Works of D. Jonathan Swift: In Nine Volumes - Page 350
by Jonathan Swift - 1752
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On Poetry: a Rapsody

Jonathan Swift - English poetry - 1733 - 52 pages
...Common-weal; And with rebellious Arms pretend 585 An equal Privilege to descend. -J ' .'- .• . :;. * • In Bulk there are not more Degrees, From Elephants...Than what a curious Eye may trace In Creatures of the rhiming Race. 390 '* „ From * Lord G . С«) From bad to Worfe, and worfe they fall, i. „..* -?•...
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A New Miscellany for the Year 1734, Part 1

Jonathan Swift - Theater - 1734 - 44 pages
...Common-weal ; And with rebellious Arms pretend. ... . .?.\r\ , An equal Priv'lege to defcend. .n, ,. . : In Bulk there are not more Degrees, From Elephants to Mites in Cheefe, Than what a carious Ey6 may trace In Creatures of the rhiming Race. From bad to worfe and worfe they fall, But...
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The Works of J. S.

Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 pages
...And with rebellious Arms pretend An equal Priv'lege to defcend. IN Bulk there are hot more Degree^ From Elephants to Mites in Cheefe. Than what a curious...the rhyming Race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they falli But, who can reach to wbrtt of all? For, tho' in Nature, Depth and Height Are equally held infinite,...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 2

Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pages
...d«ceafed. 380 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS. And with rebellious Arms pretend An equal Priv'lege to defcend. IN Bulk there are not more Degrees, From Elephants...fall, But, who can reach to worft of all ? For, tho' in Nature, Depth and Height Are equally held infinite, In Poetry the Height we know ; 'Tis only infinite...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 426 pages
...zeal, Duncenia to a common-weal ; 380 And with rebellious arms pretend An equal priv'lege to defceud. IN bulk there are not more degrees From elephants...mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace 385 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall ; But who can reach the...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 294 pages
...zeal, Duncinea to a common-weal ; And, with rebellious arms, pretend, An equal priv'lege to defcend. In bulk there are not more degrees, From elephants...what a curious eye may trace, In creatures of the rhiming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall ; But who can reach the worft of all ? For though,...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 7

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 462 pages
...equal priv'lege to defcend. * Lord GrlniJI 'on, author of a play called Love in an Hollow Tree. In In bulk there are not more degrees From elephants...rhyming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall J But .who can reach the worft of all ? For though in nature depth and height Are equally held infinite,...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...zeal, Duncenia to a common-weal; 383 And with rebellious arms pretend An equal priv'lege to defcend. In bulk there are not more degrees From elephants,...mites in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace 385 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe and worle they fall ; But who can reach the...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces ..., Volume 40, Page 2

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...there are not more degrees From dfpkauts to mitu in cheefe, Than what a curious eye may trace 38.5 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall ; But who can reach the worft of all ? For though, in nature, depth and height Are equally held infinite : 390 In poetry,...
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The Works of the English Poets: Swift

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...there are not more degrees From eIiptaats to mites in checfe, \ Than what a curious eye may trace 385 In creatures of the rhyming race. From bad to worfe, and worfe they fall ; But who caii- reach the worft of all ? For though, in nature, depth and height Are equally held infinite :...
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