The Muse's Pocket Companion: A Collection of PoemsJ. Milliken, 1785 - 289 páginas |
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... thine own worth and reverence the lyre . Wilt thou debase the heart which God refin'd ; No ; let the heaven - taught foul , to heaven afpire To fancy , freedom , harmony , refign'd ; Ambition's groveling crew for ever left behind . VIII ...
... thine own worth and reverence the lyre . Wilt thou debase the heart which God refin'd ; No ; let the heaven - taught foul , to heaven afpire To fancy , freedom , harmony , refign'd ; Ambition's groveling crew for ever left behind . VIII ...
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... thine own worth and reverence the lyre . Wilt thou debafe the heart which Gon refin'd ; No ; let the heaven - taught foul , to heaven afpire To fancy , freedom , harmony , refign'd ; Ambition's groveling crew for ever left behind . VIII ...
... thine own worth and reverence the lyre . Wilt thou debafe the heart which Gon refin'd ; No ; let the heaven - taught foul , to heaven afpire To fancy , freedom , harmony , refign'd ; Ambition's groveling crew for ever left behind . VIII ...
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... thine ear , Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below , Ah ! what were men , fhould Heaven refufe to hear ! To others do ( the law is not fevere ) What to thyfelf thou wifheft to be done . Forgive thy foes ; and ' love thy parents dear ...
... thine ear , Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below , Ah ! what were men , fhould Heaven refufe to hear ! To others do ( the law is not fevere ) What to thyfelf thou wifheft to be done . Forgive thy foes ; and ' love thy parents dear ...
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... Thine Edwin frets not fo , For how fhould he at wicked chance repine , Who feels from every change amufement flow ? Even now his eyes with fimiles of rapture glow , As on he wanders through the fcene of morn , Where the fresh flowers in ...
... Thine Edwin frets not fo , For how fhould he at wicked chance repine , Who feels from every change amufement flow ? Even now his eyes with fimiles of rapture glow , As on he wanders through the fcene of morn , Where the fresh flowers in ...
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... hear my artlets tale ; Nor levity nor falfhood fhall thine ear affail . XXVII . Late as I roam'd . intent on Nature's charms , 1 reach'd at eve this wilderness profound ; · · And , leaning where yon oak expands her [ 28 ]
... hear my artlets tale ; Nor levity nor falfhood fhall thine ear affail . XXVII . Late as I roam'd . intent on Nature's charms , 1 reach'd at eve this wilderness profound ; · · And , leaning where yon oak expands her [ 28 ]
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