Hermas, Or the Acarian Shepherds: A Poem. In Sixteen Books. The Author, John Spencer. ...T. Saint, 1772 |
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... means of prevailing with him to give the whole a reading , that perhaps may procure me fome share of his indulgence , before he becomes my judge . I muft , however , beg leave to premife , that should I be cenfured for offering my ...
... means of prevailing with him to give the whole a reading , that perhaps may procure me fome share of his indulgence , before he becomes my judge . I muft , however , beg leave to premife , that should I be cenfured for offering my ...
Strana i
... means of prevailing with him to give the whole a reading , that perhaps may procure me fome hare of his indulgence , before he becomes my judge . I muft , however , beg leave to premife , that fhould I be cenfured for offering my ...
... means of prevailing with him to give the whole a reading , that perhaps may procure me fome hare of his indulgence , before he becomes my judge . I muft , however , beg leave to premife , that fhould I be cenfured for offering my ...
Strana iii
... means of diftinguishing the main point I have in view , which is , to make moral virtue appear amiable in the state of ... mean and infignificant , for the imitation or notice of thefe mo- dern times . 1 I confefs , my diffidence is ...
... means of diftinguishing the main point I have in view , which is , to make moral virtue appear amiable in the state of ... mean and infignificant , for the imitation or notice of thefe mo- dern times . 1 I confefs , my diffidence is ...
Strana vii
... mean , nay defpicable he then appears , tho ' encircled with pomp and grandeur : by what vile means these are oftimes fupported , how fhameful his pride and folly , who trufts in those things ; how va- nishing his glory , who thinks he ...
... mean , nay defpicable he then appears , tho ' encircled with pomp and grandeur : by what vile means these are oftimes fupported , how fhameful his pride and folly , who trufts in those things ; how va- nishing his glory , who thinks he ...
Strana 25
... mean ? ' Let reafon in , and when its truth fhines forth , ' See how thou'ft barter'd what's thy real worth ; Shall but this brutal part employ the whole , And value thy ineftimable foul ! ८ ' What mysteries of folly vice can find ...
... mean ? ' Let reafon in , and when its truth fhines forth , ' See how thou'ft barter'd what's thy real worth ; Shall but this brutal part employ the whole , And value thy ineftimable foul ! ८ ' What mysteries of folly vice can find ...
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æther ASTROPHIL bleffings bleft blifs boaft bofom breaſt Canft thou cauſe cou'd curfe dæmons darkneſs death defign DELIANS delight deſpair divine dreadful duft e'er earth elfe endleſs eternal everlaſting facred falfe fame fate fecret feek feem feen fhade fhall fhame fhepherd fhew fhine fhou'd filent fink firft firſt fkies fleep folemn folly fome foon form'd foul ftate ftill fublime fuch fure fwains gloom glory groan happineſs heart heaven HERMAS hope joys laft laſt life's loft mercy mifery mighty mind mortal muft muſt nature's ne'er o'er paffions plains pleaſures praiſe preſent pride purfue purſue reafon refign'd reft reign rife riſe ſcene ſhall ſhine ſkies ſpace ſpread ſtate ſtill thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thought thro throne treaſures truth undone unknown vaft vale vice views vifion virtue wafte wealth whence Whilft whofe Whoſe wild wiſdom wiſh wou'd