Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... cause , From strenuous toil his hours of sweetest ease . The sedentary stretch their lazy length When custom bids , but no refreshment find , For none they need : the languid eye , the cheek Deserted of its bloom , the flaccid , shrunk ...
... cause , From strenuous toil his hours of sweetest ease . The sedentary stretch their lazy length When custom bids , but no refreshment find , For none they need : the languid eye , the cheek Deserted of its bloom , the flaccid , shrunk ...
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... cause For such immeasurable woe appears , These Flora banishes , and gives the fair Sweet smiles , and bloom less transient than her own . It is the constant revolution , stale And tasteless , of the same repeated joys , That palls and ...
... cause For such immeasurable woe appears , These Flora banishes , and gives the fair Sweet smiles , and bloom less transient than her own . It is the constant revolution , stale And tasteless , of the same repeated joys , That palls and ...
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... cause , Thee , gentle savage ! " whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bow'rs , to show thee here With what superior skill we can abuse The gifts of ...
... cause , Thee , gentle savage ! " whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bow'rs , to show thee here With what superior skill we can abuse The gifts of ...
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... causes reproved . - Our own late miscarriages accounted for . - Satirical notice taken of our trips to Fontainbleau . - But the pulpit , not ... cause , to the want of dis- cipline in the universities . THE TAS K. BOOK II . THE TIME - PIECE.
... causes reproved . - Our own late miscarriages accounted for . - Satirical notice taken of our trips to Fontainbleau . - But the pulpit , not ... cause , to the want of dis- cipline in the universities . THE TAS K. BOOK II . THE TIME - PIECE.
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... 'ral bond Of brotherhood is sever'd as the flax That falls asunder at the touch of fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not colour'd like his own ; and , having pow'r 1 T'enforce the wrong , for such a worthy cause The Time-Piece.
... 'ral bond Of brotherhood is sever'd as the flax That falls asunder at the touch of fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not colour'd like his own ; and , having pow'r 1 T'enforce the wrong , for such a worthy cause The Time-Piece.
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