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Pagina 29
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measures dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
Pagina 73
... hand , he had no need of uncommon expedients . Being driven from all public stations , he is yet too great not to be traced by curiosity to his retirement ; where he has been found by Mr. Richardson , the fondest of his admirers ...
... hand , he had no need of uncommon expedients . Being driven from all public stations , he is yet too great not to be traced by curiosity to his retirement ; where he has been found by Mr. Richardson , the fondest of his admirers ...
Pagina 147
... hand but an old beer - barrel , which the Doctor with much good - nature mounted ; and , in the midst of his oration , beating time to the accent with his foot , the head broke in and his feet sunk to the bottom , which occasioned the ...
... hand but an old beer - barrel , which the Doctor with much good - nature mounted ; and , in the midst of his oration , beating time to the accent with his foot , the head broke in and his feet sunk to the bottom , which occasioned the ...
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JOHN MILTON | 47 |
EARL OF ROCHESTER | 107 |
JOHN DRYDEN | 113 |
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