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Poems
By Mr. Polwhele. In three volumes
Polwhele, Richard (1760-1838)
I.
VOL. I.
THE ENGLISH ORATOR.
1.
BOOK THE FIRST.
2.
BOOK THE SECOND. ON THE ELOQUENCE OF THE BAR.
3.
BOOK THE THIRD. ON THE ELOQUENCE OF THE SENATE.
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BOOK THE FOURTH. ON THE ELOQUENCE OF THE PULPIT.
II.
VOL. II.
III.
VOL. III.
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Fear not an unconnected style, too lax
In negligent expression; since thy mind,
With previous reading stor'd, hath power to prune
The excrescent phrase familiar converse loves.
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