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Pagina 76
Samuel Johnson. Their left - hand does the calking - iron guide , The rattling mallet with the right they lift . With boiling pitch another near at hand ( From friendly Sweden brought ) the seams instops ; Which , well paid o'er , the ...
Samuel Johnson. Their left - hand does the calking - iron guide , The rattling mallet with the right they lift . With boiling pitch another near at hand ( From friendly Sweden brought ) the seams instops ; Which , well paid o'er , the ...
Pagina 122
... hand . But all his assiduity and tenderness were without effect , for he could neither soften her heart nor open her hand , and was reduced to the utmost miseries of want while he was endeavouring to awaken the affection of a mother ...
... hand . But all his assiduity and tenderness were without effect , for he could neither soften her heart nor open her hand , and was reduced to the utmost miseries of want while he was endeavouring to awaken the affection of a mother ...
Pagina 174
... hand , and met with the most gracious reception . Yours , T. B. THE VOLUNteer LaureaT - No . I A Poem on the Queen's Birth - Day , 1731-2 Humbly addressed to her MAJESTY , by Richard Savage , Esq . Twice twenty tedious moons have roll'd ...
... hand , and met with the most gracious reception . Yours , T. B. THE VOLUNteer LaureaT - No . I A Poem on the Queen's Birth - Day , 1731-2 Humbly addressed to her MAJESTY , by Richard Savage , Esq . Twice twenty tedious moons have roll'd ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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