Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... human ear . Ten thousand warblers cheer the day , and one The live - long night : nor these alone , whose notes Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain , But cawing rooks , and kites that swim sublime In still repeated circles ...
... human ear . Ten thousand warblers cheer the day , and one The live - long night : nor these alone , whose notes Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain , But cawing rooks , and kites that swim sublime In still repeated circles ...
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... human mould , should brutalize by choice His nature ; and , though capable of arts By which the world might profit , and himself , Self - banish'd from society , prefer Such squalid sloth to honourable toil ! Yet even these , though ...
... human mould , should brutalize by choice His nature ; and , though capable of arts By which the world might profit , and himself , Self - banish'd from society , prefer Such squalid sloth to honourable toil ! Yet even these , though ...
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... human nature's broadest , foulest blot , Chains him , and tasks him , and exacts his sweat With stripes , that mercy , with a bleeding heart , Weeps when she sees inflicted on a beast . Then what is man ? And what man , seeing this ...
... human nature's broadest , foulest blot , Chains him , and tasks him , and exacts his sweat With stripes , that mercy , with a bleeding heart , Weeps when she sees inflicted on a beast . Then what is man ? And what man , seeing this ...
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... The tumult and the overthrow , the And agonies of human and of brate Multitudes , fugitive on ev'ry side , pangs And fugitive in vain . The sylvan scene ! I • Migrates uplifted ; and , with all its soil Alighting 50 BOOK II . THE TASK .
... The tumult and the overthrow , the And agonies of human and of brate Multitudes , fugitive on ev'ry side , pangs And fugitive in vain . The sylvan scene ! I • Migrates uplifted ; and , with all its soil Alighting 50 BOOK II . THE TASK .
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... human hands . The pulpit , therefore ( and I name it fill'd With solemn awe , that bids me well beware With what intent I touch that holy thing ) — The pulpit ( when the satʼrist has at last , Strutting and vap'ring in an empty school ...
... human hands . The pulpit , therefore ( and I name it fill'd With solemn awe , that bids me well beware With what intent I touch that holy thing ) — The pulpit ( when the satʼrist has at last , Strutting and vap'ring in an empty school ...
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