The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... say , that , had I been in thofe councils , I fhould , even at that time , have voted against our engaging as principals , or declaring war either a gainst France or Spain . I do not quefti- on the abilities of any of the great mini ...
... say , that , had I been in thofe councils , I fhould , even at that time , have voted against our engaging as principals , or declaring war either a gainst France or Spain . I do not quefti- on the abilities of any of the great mini ...
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... hopes are frantic , and thy lays are vain . Say , can thy fong appease the ftormy deep , Or hugh the madness of the winds to fleep ?. Th Thy numbers , then , her stedfaft foul may move Jan. 1747 . 29 POETICAL 7 ESSAYS .
... hopes are frantic , and thy lays are vain . Say , can thy fong appease the ftormy deep , Or hugh the madness of the winds to fleep ?. Th Thy numbers , then , her stedfaft foul may move Jan. 1747 . 29 POETICAL 7 ESSAYS .
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... say , that both the fons of the pretender are gone or go- ing to Breft ; where , it is given out , an imbarkation is making for their fervice ; and from Flushing there is advice , that , in order to man the fleet now fitting out at ...
... say , that both the fons of the pretender are gone or go- ing to Breft ; where , it is given out , an imbarkation is making for their fervice ; and from Flushing there is advice , that , in order to man the fleet now fitting out at ...
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... Says P , I'll not have it fo ; Darkness much better fuits my views ; Let darkness o'er the land diffuse . Henceforth , I will , that all shall pay , For ev'ry light , by night or day . He faid ; and , as he'd been a god , The herd ...
... Says P , I'll not have it fo ; Darkness much better fuits my views ; Let darkness o'er the land diffuse . Henceforth , I will , that all shall pay , For ev'ry light , by night or day . He faid ; and , as he'd been a god , The herd ...
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... Say , thou great close of human hopes and fears ! Great key of hearts ! great finisher of fates ! Great end ! and great beginning ! fay , where art Art thou in Time , or in Eternity ? [ thou ? Nor in Eternity , nor Time , I find thee ...
... Say , thou great close of human hopes and fears ! Great key of hearts ! great finisher of fates ! Great end ! and great beginning ! fay , where art Art thou in Time , or in Eternity ? [ thou ? Nor in Eternity , nor Time , I find thee ...
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