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The Dispensary: A Poem. In Six Canto's - Page 47
by Sir Samuel Garth - 1706 - 120 pages
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The dispensary, a poem [by sir S. Garth].

Sir Samuel Garth - 1700 - 130 pages
...It lives^ .when in Death's Arms the Heroe lies, *" *« -. But when his Safety he confults, it dies. Then let us, to the Field before we move, Know, if...th' unthinking Faculty unvail, What we, thro' wifer Conduft, wou'd conceal^ Is't Reafon we mou'd quarrel with the Glafs, That mews the monftrous Features...
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...Pain. It lives when in Death's Arms the Heroe lief, But if his Safety he confults, it dies. Bigotted to this Idol we difclaim Reft, Health, and Eafe, for nothing but a Name. Gtf, What is this vain, fantaftick, pageant Honour, This bufy, angry thing, that fcatters Difcord,...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - English poetry - 1769 - 236 pages
...pain. It lives, when in death's arms the hero lies : But when his iafety he confults, it dies. Bigotted to this idol, we difclaim, Reft, health, and eafe,...to the field before we move, Know if the Gods our enterprife approve. Suppofe th' unthinking faculty unveil What we, thro' wifer conduft, would conceal...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - English poetry - 1769 - 232 pages
...pain. It lives, when in death's arms the hero lies : But when his fafety he confults, it dies. Bigotted to this idol, we difclaim, Reft, health, and eafe,...a. name. Then let us, to the field before we move, N Know if the Gods our enterprife approve. Suppofe th' unthinking faculty unveil What we, thro' wifcr...
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The Works of the English Poets: Garth; King

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 450 pages
...confults, it dies. Bigoted to this idol, we difelaim Reft, health, and eafe, for nothing but a name. a75 Then let us, to the field before we move, Know, if...enterprize approve. Suppofe th' unthinking Faculty unveil What we, through wifar conduft, would conceal i Is 't reafon we fhoukl quarrel with the glafs...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 20

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 470 pages
...confults, it dies. Bigoted to this idol, we difelaim Reft, health, and eafe, for nothing hut a name. z75 Then let us, to the field before we move, Know, if the gods our enterprize approve. Sappofe th' unthinking Faculty unveil What we, through wifer conduft, would conceal : Is 't reafon...
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The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 452 pages
...this idol, we difelaim Reft, .health, and eafe, for nothing but a name. a75 Then let us, to the 6eld before we move, Know, if the gods our enterprize approve. Suppofe th' unthinking Faculty unveil What we, through wifer conduct, would conceal : Is 't reafon we flioukl quarrel with the glafs...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 28

English poets - 1790 - 358 pages
...pain. It lives, when in death's arms the hero lies: But when his fafety he confults, it dies. Bigoted to this idol, we difclaim Reft, health, and eafe, for nothing but a name. 275 Then let us, to the field before we move, Know, if the gods our enterprize approve. Suppofe th'...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Parnell. Garth. Rowe ...

1795 - 846 pages
...arm» the hrro lin : But when his fafety he confults, it dies. Bigoted !" this idol, we difelaim Red, health, and eafe, for nothing but a name. Then let...to the field before we move, Know, if the gods our enterprife approve. Suppofe th' unthinking faculty unveil What we, through wifer conduit, would conceal...
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An Essay on the Nature of the English Verse: With Directions for Reading Poetry

Joseph Robertson - English language - 1799 - 156 pages
...lines their minds produce Frames of mechanic fkill and various ufe. Pye, P. Laur. BlGOTTED. Bigotted to this idol we difclaim Reft, health, and eafe, for nothing but a name* Difpenf. c. iii. In the more uTual, and the more agreeable* pronunciation, the firft word in this couplet...
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