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A Tranflation in Italian Verfe of Mr. GRAY's ELEGY, with the Original,? rics i/.
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Thus att things conJidered, it will be found, that the belt Method, al moft, will be, to make all learn exadlyf the little Rules in French Verfe, that they may afterwards, as foori as poflible, be ad - vanced to read the Books*
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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Verfe aS, Come orilo me, all I* ye that labour and ate heavy laden, and 1 will give yon
A View of the Covenant of Grace from the Sacred Records.: Wherein the Parties in that Covenant ... 1797
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Kcnnet'sParaphrafe on ihePfalms, in Verfe, 1706 1 1 81
Museum Southgatianum, Being a Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Books, Coins, Medals, and ... Richard Southgate 1795
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A Verfe was weak; you turn it, much too flirong And grow obfcure for frar you ihould be long.
The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical 1795
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Odes of Anacreony in to englifh Verfe, with No - tes by Th. Moore.
Theophili Christophori Harles Introdvctio in historiam lingvae graecae 1792
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Verfe the eighth a Prophefy of the incarnation of Our Saviour, as St. Paul informs us, and the Apoftles declare God by the mouth of his fervant David, ut - tered thefe things concerning Chrift.
Historical and Familiar Essays, on the Scriptures of the Old Testament: By John Collier, ... In ... 1791
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Every Verfe is a Sentence, and diveified with fome new, ftrong, lively Lnage of heart - felt Sorrow and Anxiety.
Historical and Familiar Essays, on the Scriptures of the Old Testament: By John Collier, ... In ... 1791
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Verfe was at firH defigned for the ferv'ice of God, though it hath been wretchedly abufed fmce.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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Some Manner'd Verfe deliehts: while fome can raife To fairy Fiction their exHatic gaze.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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