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Page 46
... never ers , and I have nothing to do but saw his fellow . what is most agreeable to myself . The river Ouse ( I forget how they Our mentioning Newton's Treaspell it ) is the most agreeable cir- tise on the Prophecies , brings to my ...
... never ers , and I have nothing to do but saw his fellow . what is most agreeable to myself . The river Ouse ( I forget how they Our mentioning Newton's Treaspell it ) is the most agreeable cir- tise on the Prophecies , brings to my ...
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... never be more angry ing of the urgency for a declaration , with my valuable correspondent than which pride and triumph make a I appeared to be in my last letter ; man think unnecessary ; and per- though you love to make me angry , haps ...
... never be more angry ing of the urgency for a declaration , with my valuable correspondent than which pride and triumph make a I appeared to be in my last letter ; man think unnecessary ; and per- though you love to make me angry , haps ...
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... never flourishes till it is plant- ed by Robinson , and Ode to General ed upon the grave of genius ; -that Elliot . Some other poems of mine , Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso which obtained the wreath at B were not known to Pope ...
... never flourishes till it is plant- ed by Robinson , and Ode to General ed upon the grave of genius ; -that Elliot . Some other poems of mine , Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso which obtained the wreath at B were not known to Pope ...
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