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... fame , And fancy not to write is not to live ; Deserve , and take the great prerogative : But ponder what it is , how dear ' twill cost To write one page which you may justly boast . Sense may be good , yet not deserve the press ; Who ...
... fame , And fancy not to write is not to live ; Deserve , and take the great prerogative : But ponder what it is , how dear ' twill cost To write one page which you may justly boast . Sense may be good , yet not deserve the press ; Who ...
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... fame ? Thou art not wont to be the last to answer thy father's voice ! " " Ryno , " said Ullin , first of bards , " is with the awful forms of his fathers . With Trathal , king of shields ; with Trenmor of mighty deeds . The youth is ...
... fame ? Thou art not wont to be the last to answer thy father's voice ! " " Ryno , " said Ullin , first of bards , " is with the awful forms of his fathers . With Trathal , king of shields ; with Trenmor of mighty deeds . The youth is ...
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... fame which he pursued so restlessly all his life ; as the discoverer of Rowley , he might hope for much . He soon took steps to extend the knowledge of his work . In December , 1768 , he wrote the first of two letters by which he ...
... fame which he pursued so restlessly all his life ; as the discoverer of Rowley , he might hope for much . He soon took steps to extend the knowledge of his work . In December , 1768 , he wrote the first of two letters by which he ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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