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But in process of time it was employed , not only to praise the Almighty for
bounties received , but to sollicit his aid in time of trouble ; as is plain from the
odes written by king David , and others , and collected by the Jewise Sanhedrim
into the ...
But in process of time it was employed , not only to praise the Almighty for
bounties received , but to sollicit his aid in time of trouble ; as is plain from the
odes written by king David , and others , and collected by the Jewise Sanhedrim
into the ...
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... To palliate his friend Oxford ' s crimes , • To praise Queen Anne , nay more ,
defend her , • As never fav ' ring the Pretender : " Or libels yet conceal ' d from
light , " Against the court to fhew his spite ; • Perhaps his travels , part the third , "
A lye ...
... To palliate his friend Oxford ' s crimes , • To praise Queen Anne , nay more ,
defend her , • As never fav ' ring the Pretender : " Or libels yet conceal ' d from
light , " Against the court to fhew his spite ; • Perhaps his travels , part the third , "
A lye ...
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The herald to his hand the charge conveys , Not fond of fatt ' ry , nor unpleas ' d
with praise . When now the rage of hunger was allay ' d , Thus to the lyrist wise
Ulyses said . O more than man ! thy soul the muse inspires , Or Phæbus animates
...
The herald to his hand the charge conveys , Not fond of fatt ' ry , nor unpleas ' d
with praise . When now the rage of hunger was allay ' d , Thus to the lyrist wise
Ulyses said . O more than man ! thy soul the muse inspires , Or Phæbus animates
...
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