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... look you . PAIN . You are rapt , fir , in fome work , fome dedication To the great lord . РОЕТ . A thing flipp'd idly from me . Our poefy is as a gum , which oozes9 From whence ' tis nourished : The fire i'the flint Shows not , till it ...
... look you . PAIN . You are rapt , fir , in fome work , fome dedication To the great lord . РОЕТ . A thing flipp'd idly from me . Our poefy is as a gum , which oozes9 From whence ' tis nourished : The fire i'the flint Shows not , till it ...
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... Look , when a painter would furpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd steed , His art with nature's workmanship at ftrife , " As if the dead the living thould exceed ; " So did this horfe excell , & c . ...... Io ...
... Look , when a painter would furpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd steed , His art with nature's workmanship at ftrife , " As if the dead the living thould exceed ; " So did this horfe excell , & c . ...... Io ...
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... Look , more ! 3 POET . You fee this confluence , this great flood of visitors . 4 I have , in this rough work , fhap'd out a man , Whom this beneath world5 doth embrace and hug With ampleft entertainment : My free drift Halts not ...
... Look , more ! 3 POET . You fee this confluence , this great flood of visitors . 4 I have , in this rough work , fhap'd out a man , Whom this beneath world5 doth embrace and hug With ampleft entertainment : My free drift Halts not ...
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... look , as by refledion , the looks of his patron . JOHNSON . Than to abhor himfelf : even he drops down . TIMON OF ATHENS . 13.
... look , as by refledion , the looks of his patron . JOHNSON . Than to abhor himfelf : even he drops down . TIMON OF ATHENS . 13.
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... Look , who comes here . Will you be chid ? thread . unclew me quite . ] To unclew is to unwind a ball of To unclew a man , is to draw out the whole mafs of his fortunes . JOHNSON . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " Therefore as ...
... Look , who comes here . Will you be chid ? thread . unclew me quite . ] To unclew is to unwind a ball of To unclew a man , is to draw out the whole mafs of his fortunes . JOHNSON . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " Therefore as ...
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