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... Hift . xii . 432. Memoirs of Gray , fect . iv . let . 25 . NOTE V. Verse 223 . For this FOSCARI , & c . This young man was suspected of murder , and at Venice fufpicion is good evidence . Neither the intereft of the Doge his father ...
... Hift . xii . 432. Memoirs of Gray , fect . iv . let . 25 . NOTE V. Verse 223 . For this FOSCARI , & c . This young man was suspected of murder , and at Venice fufpicion is good evidence . Neither the intereft of the Doge his father ...
Page 67
... his early youth . ROBERTSON'S Hift . iv . 256 . NOTE XV . Verse 307 . Then did his horse , & c . The memory of the horse forms the ground - work of a little pleafing K 2 romance romance of the twelfth century , entitled " The Gray ( 67 )
... his early youth . ROBERTSON'S Hift . iv . 256 . NOTE XV . Verse 307 . Then did his horse , & c . The memory of the horse forms the ground - work of a little pleafing K 2 romance romance of the twelfth century , entitled " The Gray ( 67 )
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... the agitations are often vio- lent and momentary . The winds blow in gufts and eddies ; and the water no fooner fwells than it fubfides . See BOURN's Hift . of Westmoreland . 2 NOTE NOTE XXV . Verse 375 . To what pure beings ( 70 )
... the agitations are often vio- lent and momentary . The winds blow in gufts and eddies ; and the water no fooner fwells than it fubfides . See BOURN's Hift . of Westmoreland . 2 NOTE NOTE XXV . Verse 375 . To what pure beings ( 70 )
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