Poems, Zväzok 2

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David Huntington, 1814 - 268 strán (strany)

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Strana 116 - and our's. We love the man: the paltry pageant, you: We the chief patron of the commonwealth; You, the regardless author of its woes: We, for the sake of liberty, a king; You, chains and bondage for a tyrant's sake. Our love
Strana 44 - By curious eyes and judgments ill-inform'd, To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle where worthy men. Misled by custom, strain celestial themes Through the
Strana 62 - Of dropping buckets into empty wells. And growing old in drawing nothing up! 'Twere well, says one, sage erudite,
Strana 114 - have but croak'd and die Strange, that such folly, as lifts bloated man To eminence, fit only for a god, Should ever drivel out of human lips,
Strana 62 - skilful as thou art, To cut the link of brotherhood, by which One common Maker bound me to the kind? True; I am
Strana 88 - The self-complacent actor, when he views (Stealing a sidelong glance at a full house) The slope effaces, from the floor to th
Strana 205 - summing all the rest, Religion ruling in the breast A principal Ingredient. The noblest Friendship ever shown The Saviour's history makes known,
Strana 62 - weep, And exercise all functions of a man. How then should I and any man that lives Be
Strana 48 - Sov'reign and most effectual to secure A form, not now gymnastic as of yore. From rickets, and distortion, else our lot.
Strana 64 - a minister in holy things The joy of many, and the dread of more His name a theme for praise

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