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... soon followed , one addressed to Archbishop Sancroft and the other to Temple ; but neither of these was published during the author's lifetime . What Elrington Ball calls Swift's " Pindaric and heroic aberration " was soon over ...
... soon followed , one addressed to Archbishop Sancroft and the other to Temple ; but neither of these was published during the author's lifetime . What Elrington Ball calls Swift's " Pindaric and heroic aberration " was soon over ...
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... soon dejected , and too soon elate . Sudden , these honours shall be snatch'd away , And curs'd forever this victorious day . 1 For lo ! the board with cups and spoons is crown'd , The berries crackle , and the mill turns round ; 1 On ...
... soon dejected , and too soon elate . Sudden , these honours shall be snatch'd away , And curs'd forever this victorious day . 1 For lo ! the board with cups and spoons is crown'd , The berries crackle , and the mill turns round ; 1 On ...
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... soon retook Those spoils his voluntary yielding lent : ( Sure pledge of our releasement from thy thrall ! ) Twice twenty days he sojourn'd here on earth , And show'd himself alive to chosen witnesses , By proofs so strong , that the ...
... soon retook Those spoils his voluntary yielding lent : ( Sure pledge of our releasement from thy thrall ! ) Twice twenty days he sojourn'd here on earth , And show'd himself alive to chosen witnesses , By proofs so strong , that the ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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