Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... happy isle . The umber stood Pond'rous and fixt by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some say , An alderman of Cripplegate contriv'd : And some ascribe th ' invention to a priest Burly and big , and studious ...
... happy isle . The umber stood Pond'rous and fixt by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some say , An alderman of Cripplegate contriv'd : And some ascribe th ' invention to a priest Burly and big , and studious ...
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... happy to renounce awhile , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , That such short absence may endear it more . Then forests , or the savage rock , may please , That hides the sea - mew in his hollow clefts Above the reach of ...
... happy to renounce awhile , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , That such short absence may endear it more . Then forests , or the savage rock , may please , That hides the sea - mew in his hollow clefts Above the reach of ...
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... shades of death , Fall prone : the pale inhabitants come forth , And , happy in their unforeseen release From all the rigours of restraint , enjoy The terrors of the day that sets them free . BOOK II . 51 . THE TIME - PIECE .
... shades of death , Fall prone : the pale inhabitants come forth , And , happy in their unforeseen release From all the rigours of restraint , enjoy The terrors of the day that sets them free . BOOK II . 51 . THE TIME - PIECE .
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... Happy the man who sees a God employ'd In all the good and ill that chequer life ! Resolving all events , with their effects And manifold results , into the will And arbitration wise of the Supreme . Did not his eye rule all things , and ...
... Happy the man who sees a God employ'd In all the good and ill that chequer life ! Resolving all events , with their effects And manifold results , into the will And arbitration wise of the Supreme . Did not his eye rule all things , and ...
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... the poet's mind . So pleasing , and that steal away the thought With such address from themes of sad import , That , lost in his own musings , happy man ! He feels th ' anxieties of life , denied Their 60 BOOK II . THE TASK .
... the poet's mind . So pleasing , and that steal away the thought With such address from themes of sad import , That , lost in his own musings , happy man ! He feels th ' anxieties of life , denied Their 60 BOOK II . THE TASK .
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