Poems, Volumen 11831 |
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... boast , ) The lie that flatters I abhor the most . Those arts be theirs who hate his gentle reign , But he that loves him has no need to feign . A. Your smooth eulogium to one crown address'd Seems to imply a censure on the rest . B ...
... boast , ) The lie that flatters I abhor the most . Those arts be theirs who hate his gentle reign , But he that loves him has no need to feign . A. Your smooth eulogium to one crown address'd Seems to imply a censure on the rest . B ...
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... boast of British song . " Tis not the wreath that once adorn'd thy brow , The prize of happier times , will serve thee now . Our ancestry , a gallant , Christian race , Patterns of every virtue , every grace , Confess'd a God ; they ...
... boast of British song . " Tis not the wreath that once adorn'd thy brow , The prize of happier times , will serve thee now . Our ancestry , a gallant , Christian race , Patterns of every virtue , every grace , Confess'd a God ; they ...
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... boast some rich ones , whom the Gospel sways , And one who wears a coronet and prays ; Like gleanings of an olive - tree they show , Here and there one upon the topmost bough . How readily upon the Gospel plan , That question has its ...
... boast some rich ones , whom the Gospel sways , And one who wears a coronet and prays ; Like gleanings of an olive - tree they show , Here and there one upon the topmost bough . How readily upon the Gospel plan , That question has its ...
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... boast ( but wait for that unhoped - for hour ) The self - restoring arm of human power . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him - himself the poet and the theme : A monarch clothed with majesty and awe , His mind his kingdom ...
... boast ( but wait for that unhoped - for hour ) The self - restoring arm of human power . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him - himself the poet and the theme : A monarch clothed with majesty and awe , His mind his kingdom ...
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... at your utmost need , Now summon every virtue , stand and plead . What ! silent ? Is your boasting heard no more ? That self - renouncing wisdom , learn'd before , Had shed immortal glories on your brow , That all TRUTH . 61.
... at your utmost need , Now summon every virtue , stand and plead . What ! silent ? Is your boasting heard no more ? That self - renouncing wisdom , learn'd before , Had shed immortal glories on your brow , That all TRUTH . 61.
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beams beneath bids bless'd bliss blooming groves boast BODHAM breast call'd charms Cheapside CHISWICK courser dark dear deeds delight design'd divine dream e'en earth Edmonton errours eyes fair Fancy fear feel fire flowers folly fool form'd frown GEORGE ROMNEY Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hast hate heart Heaven heavenly hope hour JOHN GILPIN labour land learn'd light lust lyre mankind mind muse Nature never night nymph o'er once pass'd peace perhaps Pharisee pleasure poet poet's praise pride proud prove Rome rude sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shine sight sithe skies smile song SONNET sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste tears telescopic eye tempest thee theme thine thou thought thousand toil tongue trifler true truth Twas verse VIRG virtue waste Whate'er wild WILLIAM COWPER wintry wisdom zeal