Poems, Zväzok 11811 |
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Strana xi
... folly , have in- ward feelings of their own , which , though they would , they cannot suppress . We have been too long in the secret ourselves , to account the proud , the ambitious , or the voluptuous , happy . We must lose the re ...
... folly , have in- ward feelings of their own , which , though they would , they cannot suppress . We have been too long in the secret ourselves , to account the proud , the ambitious , or the voluptuous , happy . We must lose the re ...
Strana 21
... . But that effeminacy , folly , lust , Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must ; And that a nation shamefully.debas'dy Will be despis'd and trampled on at last , 391 Unless sweet Penitence her pow'rs renew , Is truth , 155427.
... . But that effeminacy , folly , lust , Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must ; And that a nation shamefully.debas'dy Will be despis'd and trampled on at last , 391 Unless sweet Penitence her pow'rs renew , Is truth , 155427.
Strana 35
... Folly's cost , themselves unmov'd the while . That constellation set , the World in vain Must hope to look upon their like again . 660 A. Are we then left - B . Not wholly in the dark ; Wit now and then struck smartly shows a spark ...
... Folly's cost , themselves unmov'd the while . That constellation set , the World in vain Must hope to look upon their like again . 660 A. Are we then left - B . Not wholly in the dark ; Wit now and then struck smartly shows a spark ...
Strana 40
... folly , lust , employ the pen ; If acrimony , slander , and abuse , Give it a charge to blacken and traduce ; 760 Though Butler's wit , Pope's numbers , Prior's ease , With all that fancy can invent to please , Adorn the polish'd ...
... folly , lust , employ the pen ; If acrimony , slander , and abuse , Give it a charge to blacken and traduce ; 760 Though Butler's wit , Pope's numbers , Prior's ease , With all that fancy can invent to please , Adorn the polish'd ...
Strana 45
... folly unsubdu'd behind . 80 Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod of the neighb'ring lairs ; Save that his scent is less acute than theirs , For persevering chase ...
... folly unsubdu'd behind . 80 Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod of the neighb'ring lairs ; Save that his scent is less acute than theirs , For persevering chase ...
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