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But in process of time it was employed , not only to praise the Almighty for
bounties received , but to follicit his aid in time of trouble , as is plain from the
odes written by king Davist , and others , and collected by the Jewish Sanhedrim
into the ...
But in process of time it was employed , not only to praise the Almighty for
bounties received , but to follicit his aid in time of trouble , as is plain from the
odes written by king Davist , and others , and collected by the Jewish Sanhedrim
into the ...
Página 115
I hear they ' re of a different kind : A few in verfe ; but most in profe Some high -
flown pamphlets ; I suppose : “ All scribbled in the work of times , « To palliate his
friend Oxford ' s crimes , « To praise Queen Anne , nay more , defend her , “ As ...
I hear they ' re of a different kind : A few in verfe ; but most in profe Some high -
flown pamphlets ; I suppose : “ All scribbled in the work of times , « To palliate his
friend Oxford ' s crimes , « To praise Queen Anne , nay more , defend her , “ As ...
Página 176
Cold approbation gave the ling ' ring bays , For those who durft not censure ,
scarce cou ' d praise . A mortal born , he met the gen ' ral doom , But left , like
Esspi ' s kings , a lasting tomb . The wits of CHARLES found easier ways to fame ,
Nor ...
Cold approbation gave the ling ' ring bays , For those who durft not censure ,
scarce cou ' d praise . A mortal born , he met the gen ' ral doom , But left , like
Esspi ' s kings , a lasting tomb . The wits of CHARLES found easier ways to fame ,
Nor ...
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