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Page 60
... kings , who never chofe a friend , Till with full cups they had unmask'd his foul , And feen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . ROSCOMMON . N ° vices are fo incurable as those which men are apt to glory in . One would wonder how ...
... kings , who never chofe a friend , Till with full cups they had unmask'd his foul , And feen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . ROSCOMMON . N ° vices are fo incurable as those which men are apt to glory in . One would wonder how ...
Page 61
... kings , who never cho Till with full cups they had unma And feen the bottom of his de O vices are fo ing No apt to glory drunkennefs fhoul number . Ang match at Cori oufly , beca the com who a on 418 king . y humour- the reft of in a ...
... kings , who never cho Till with full cups they had unma And feen the bottom of his de O vices are fo ing No apt to glory drunkennefs fhoul number . Ang match at Cori oufly , beca the com who a on 418 king . y humour- the reft of in a ...
Page 85
... King of Lydia , he thanked him for his kindness , but told him he had already more by half than he knew what to do with . In fhort , con- tent is equivalent to wealth , and luxury to poverty ; or , to give the thought a more agreeable ...
... King of Lydia , he thanked him for his kindness , but told him he had already more by half than he knew what to do with . In fhort , con- tent is equivalent to wealth , and luxury to poverty ; or , to give the thought a more agreeable ...
Page 93
... king's health . when he was not a - dry . He would thruft his head out of his chamber - window every morning , and after having gaped for fresh air about half an hour , repeat fifty verfes , as loud as he could bawl them , for the ...
... king's health . when he was not a - dry . He would thruft his head out of his chamber - window every morning , and after having gaped for fresh air about half an hour , repeat fifty verfes , as loud as he could bawl them , for the ...
Page 100
... King was infinitely charmed with fo great an example of moderation ; and though he could not get him to engage in a life of business , made him however his chief companion and first favour- ite . As they were one day hunting together ...
... King was infinitely charmed with fo great an example of moderation ; and though he could not get him to engage in a life of business , made him however his chief companion and first favour- ite . As they were one day hunting together ...
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