The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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I ran it through , ev'n from my boyish days , To the very moment that he bade me
tell it . Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances , Of moving accidents by flood
and field ; Of hairbreadth ' scapes in th'imminent deadly breach ; Of being taken ...
I ran it through , ev'n from my boyish days , To the very moment that he bade me
tell it . Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances , Of moving accidents by flood
and field ; Of hairbreadth ' scapes in th'imminent deadly breach ; Of being taken ...
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Of Right and Wrong he taught Truths as relin'd as ever Athens heard ;. And (
strange to tell ! ) he practis'd what he preach'd . ARMSTRONG . CHIAP . XIX . -
AGAINST INDOLENCE : Eufriedes AN EPISTLE . Is Frolic's hour , ere serions
Thought ...
Of Right and Wrong he taught Truths as relin'd as ever Athens heard ;. And (
strange to tell ! ) he practis'd what he preach'd . ARMSTRONG . CHIAP . XIX . -
AGAINST INDOLENCE : Eufriedes AN EPISTLE . Is Frolic's hour , ere serions
Thought ...
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Too well , too well , thou tell'st a tale so ill . Where is the earl of Wiltshire ? where
is Bagot ? What is become of Busby ? where is Green ? No matter where ; of
comfort no man speak , Let's talk of grave , of worms , and'epitaphs , Make dust
our ...
Too well , too well , thou tell'st a tale so ill . Where is the earl of Wiltshire ? where
is Bagot ? What is become of Busby ? where is Green ? No matter where ; of
comfort no man speak , Let's talk of grave , of worms , and'epitaphs , Make dust
our ...
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Warrington Academy 27 Domeſtic Love and Hap | 11 |
DIDACTIC PIECES | 58 |
ORATIONS AND HARANGUES | 115 |
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