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The Spectator: no. 252-321; Dec. 19, 1711-Mar. 8, 1712 - Page 143
edited by - 1898
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others].

Spectator The - 1857 - 780 pages
...breast (what could we more ?) propounded term« Of composition, straight they cbong'd their mindk. Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell As they would dance ; yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant, and wild : perhaps For joy of offer'd peace ; hut 1 suppose К our proposals...
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Œuvres complètes de Chateaubriand, Issue 5558, Volume 11

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1861 - 816 pages
...(what could we mure?) propounded terni* Of composition, Btraight they cbanged tbeir minds, FIew ulT, and into strange vagaries fell. As they would dance; yet for a dance tbey seem'd Somewhat extravagant and wild, perbapt For joy of offer'd peace : but I suppose, If our...
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The poetical works of John Milton. Paradise lost and regained

John Milton - 1860 - 424 pages
...breast, (what could we more ?) propounded terms Of composition, straight they changed their mill ds. Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell, As they would dance; yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant and wild, perhaps For joy of offered peace: but I suppose, If our proposals...
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Parsing Book: Containing a Brief Course of Syntax, Together with Selections ...

Allen Hayden Weld - English language - 1860 - 136 pages
...(what could we more ?) propounded terms Of composition, straight they changed tlicir minds, 90 Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell, As they would dance ; yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant and wild, perhaps For joy of offer'd peace. But I suppose, If our proposals...
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Complete Poetical Works

John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...breast (what could we more ?) propounded terms Of composition, straight they changed their minds. Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell, As they would dance, yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant and wild, perhaps For joy of ofTer'd peace : but I suppose, If our proposals...
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Milton's Paradise lost (pr. from the text of mr. Keightley's library ed.).

John Milton - 1862 - 366 pages
...— what could we more? — propounded terms Of composition, straight they changed their minds, Flow off, and into strange vagaries fell, As they would dance. Yet for a dance thev seemed Somewhat extravagant and wild : perhaps For joy of offered peace. But I suppose, If our...
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The Works of Joseph Addison Complete in Three Volumes Embracing ..., Volume 1

Joseph Addison - English essays - 1864 - 472 pages
...breast (what could we more ?) propounded terms Of Composition, straight they changed their minds, Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell As they would dance ; yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant, and wild ; perhaps For joy of oflfer'd peace ; but I suppose If our proposals...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton with a Life of the Author: Preliminary ...

John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...breast, (what could we more?) propounded terms Of composition, straight they changed tneir minds, Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell, As they would dance; yet for a danco they seem'd 615 Somewnat extravagant and wild, perhaps For joy of offer'd peace: but I suppose,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 29

John Milton - 1866 - 394 pages
...would dance : yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant and wild, perhaps 6i6 For joy of ofFer'd peace : but I suppose, If our proposals once again...were heard, We should compel them to a quick result. Leader, the terms we sent were terms of weight, Of hard contents, and full of force urg'd home ; Such...
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The British Poets, Volume 2

1866 - 410 pages
...And breast (what could we more ?) propounded Of composition, straight they chang'd their minds, Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell, As they would dance : yet for a dance they seem'd Somewhat extravagant and wild, perhaps «6 For joy of offer'd peace : but I suppose, If our...
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