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Pagina 27
... Head , Aud be concife as poffible I can . ENIG . Long in the Bowels of the teeming Earth An indigefted Mafs I dormant lay ; ' Till fome * SMOOTH Artift fhap'd me into Birth ; And thousands fince have hail'd my natal Day . In hope of ...
... Head , Aud be concife as poffible I can . ENIG . Long in the Bowels of the teeming Earth An indigefted Mafs I dormant lay ; ' Till fome * SMOOTH Artift fhap'd me into Birth ; And thousands fince have hail'd my natal Day . In hope of ...
Pagina 30
... Head ; So all I need to fay — is faid . 7. Ænigma 279. by Mr. RICHARD WARD . Ingenious Bards ! ( if you'll excufe ) 1 will present my Parts and Ufe . From Woods and Mother Earth , ' tis faid , Materials come , of which I'm made ; The fi ...
... Head ; So all I need to fay — is faid . 7. Ænigma 279. by Mr. RICHARD WARD . Ingenious Bards ! ( if you'll excufe ) 1 will present my Parts and Ufe . From Woods and Mother Earth , ' tis faid , Materials come , of which I'm made ; The fi ...
Pagina 25
... Heads , when counted o'er : But then my Feet exceed four hundred Score . Prif'ner I keep a Queen ; fhe cannot stray ;. Nor can fhe ever fee the Light of Day . Perhaps , you'll think me barb'rous fo to do ; But from my Manfion the ne'er ...
... Heads , when counted o'er : But then my Feet exceed four hundred Score . Prif'ner I keep a Queen ; fhe cannot stray ;. Nor can fhe ever fee the Light of Day . Perhaps , you'll think me barb'rous fo to do ; But from my Manfion the ne'er ...
Pagina 26
... Head , On fome fall'n Tow'r , who'd rear'd But now in Ruins laid ; There I refort ; or on fome Tomb , Or in a Cavern's difmal Gloom , In Silence lay my Head . But , when the Twilight leads the Day , Strait to my Cell I take my Way ...
... Head , On fome fall'n Tow'r , who'd rear'd But now in Ruins laid ; There I refort ; or on fome Tomb , Or in a Cavern's difmal Gloom , In Silence lay my Head . But , when the Twilight leads the Day , Strait to my Cell I take my Way ...
Pagina 29
... like a Heifer to the Altar led , Adorn'd with Ribbands my devoted Head ; Unconscious of my future Fate , I stand The hapless Victim of a female Hand ' : I A fetter'd Captive I appear at laft ; 106 She 1774 New Enigmas . 29.
... like a Heifer to the Altar led , Adorn'd with Ribbands my devoted Head ; Unconscious of my future Fate , I stand The hapless Victim of a female Hand ' : I A fetter'd Captive I appear at laft ; 106 She 1774 New Enigmas . 29.
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Pagina 37 - Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard I, John, Henry III, Ed-ward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V...
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Pagina 35 - Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all Times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen.
Pagina 1 - Table offome principal fixed Stars, with the Time they Rife, South and Set, either before or after the Seven Stars; as alfo their Colour, Magnitude, and Meridian Altitude, by which they may be readily difcovered.
Pagina 17 - Midsummer Day. — The Exchequer opens eight days before any term begins, except Trinity, before which it opens but four days.