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Who li v'd, when thou wast such \ 0, couldst thou speak.
The Life and Letters of William Cowper, Esq: With Remarks on Epistolary Writers William Hayley , William Cowper 1812
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■ Bepri v'd of health — The fitfi befi blif, Mm. 106 ™ E FARM ftOUSE.
Poetic effusions; pastoral, moral, amatory, and descriptive Perfect, William, 1737-1809 1796
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Take thou thy Silvia, for thou haft: defer v'd her.
Works 1795
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Yet ikioum, my dear friends, he weH defer v'd your love.
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And could you rave receded frtMH Your noble principles refol v'd upon,
Epicteti enchiridion, made Engl., in a poetical paraphrase, by E. Walker 1692
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The latter leaving Men at Liberty to do good or evily wou'd foon make 'em ufe that Liberty for a Cloak, of Licentioufnefsy as we find by the event it notorioully did when formerly more commonly belie v'd.
The history of the Athenian Society, : for the resolving all nice and curious questions. 1692
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He who on feme particular occa - fion may have praised and appro v'd of us, will not 6e the 1efs difpos'd to undervalue us on another.
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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It is a 'tad 6f Charity we do others, in tolerating their weakntift*, and fparing them both the little confufion they have defer v'd, and the new faults they would perhaps commit i* juftifytag themfclves, and ifi' toying flew tfiatter to their charge, t* vtbbtb fcteady 'they have given occafion of
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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"Expences of dyett for the lady Arbella her servauntes and others appointed to attende her at Estbarnett by the space of lxviij dayes begonne the first of April 1611, and ended the vij'th of June following at cix's. iij'd. p'r diem -- ccclxxj'li. xj's. v'd.
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112 The History, Bookll. kindle the ftme Fire there, but, wkh their Letters, fenc tbeiD to all the Reform'd Churches, by which thejr raifed fo great a Prejudice to the King, chac too many of them belie v'd, tiiat the King had a real defign to change Religion, and in - troduce Popery.
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England,: Begun in the Year ... 1707
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