Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... poor ; Ambitious of preferment for its gold , And well - prepar'd , by ignorance and sloth , By infidelity and love of world , To make God's work a sinecure ; a slave To his own pleasures and his patron's pride : From such apostles , oh ...
... poor ; Ambitious of preferment for its gold , And well - prepar'd , by ignorance and sloth , By infidelity and love of world , To make God's work a sinecure ; a slave To his own pleasures and his patron's pride : From such apostles , oh ...
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... poor pittance - fortune , most severe Of goddesses yet known , and costlier far Than all that held their routs in Juno's heav'n.- So fare we in this prison house the world . And ' tis a fearful spectacle to see So many maniacs dancing ...
... poor pittance - fortune , most severe Of goddesses yet known , and costlier far Than all that held their routs in Juno's heav'n.- So fare we in this prison house the world . And ' tis a fearful spectacle to see So many maniacs dancing ...
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... poor pittance - fortune , most severe Of goddesses yet known , and costlier far Than all that held their routs in Juno's heav'n.a So fare we in this prison house the world . And ' tis a fearful spectacle to see So many maniacs dancing ...
... poor pittance - fortune , most severe Of goddesses yet known , and costlier far Than all that held their routs in Juno's heav'n.a So fare we in this prison house the world . And ' tis a fearful spectacle to see So many maniacs dancing ...
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... poor shallow lamp , In playing tricks with nature , giving laws To distant worlds , and trifling in their own . Is't not a pity now , that tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight # Of oracles like these ? Great ...
... poor shallow lamp , In playing tricks with nature , giving laws To distant worlds , and trifling in their own . Is't not a pity now , that tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight # Of oracles like these ? Great ...
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... poor , and the despis'd of all , Seek and obtain , and often find unsought ? Tell me and I will tell thee what is truth . O , friendly to the best pursuits of man , Friendly to thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural ...
... poor , and the despis'd of all , Seek and obtain , and often find unsought ? Tell me and I will tell thee what is truth . O , friendly to the best pursuits of man , Friendly to thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural ...
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