Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... means of life , Society for me ! -thou seeming sweet , Be still a pleasing object in my view ; My visit still , but never mine abode . Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us . Monument of ancient taste , Now scorn'd , but ...
... means of life , Society for me ! -thou seeming sweet , Be still a pleasing object in my view ; My visit still , but never mine abode . Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us . Monument of ancient taste , Now scorn'd , but ...
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... mean advantage from a kindred 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 ...
... mean advantage from a kindred 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 ...
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... Mean self - attachment , and scarce aught beside . Thus fare the shiv'ring natives of the north , And thus the rangers of the western world , Where it advances far into the deep , Towards th ' antarctic . II . Ev'n the favour'd isles ...
... Mean self - attachment , and scarce aught beside . Thus fare the shiv'ring natives of the north , And thus the rangers of the western world , Where it advances far into the deep , Towards th ' antarctic . II . Ev'n the favour'd isles ...
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... means , but he must die . Storms rise t ' o'erwhelm him : or , if stormy winds Rise not , the waters of the deep shall rise , And , needing none assistance of the storm , Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him there . The earth ...
... means , but he must die . Storms rise t ' o'erwhelm him : or , if stormy winds Rise not , the waters of the deep shall rise , And , needing none assistance of the storm , Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him there . The earth ...
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... means To drown it ? What is his creation less Than a capacious reservoir of means Form'd for his use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - salve ; ask of him , Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn , though ...
... means To drown it ? What is his creation less Than a capacious reservoir of means Form'd for his use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - salve ; ask of him , Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn , though ...
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