Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... grave , sincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain , And plain in manner ; decent , solemn , chaste , And natural in gesture ; much impress'd Himself , as conscious of his awful charge , And anxious mainly that the flock he ...
... grave , sincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain , And plain in manner ; decent , solemn , chaste , And natural in gesture ; much impress'd Himself , as conscious of his awful charge , And anxious mainly that the flock he ...
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... grave and wise , And pregnant with discov'ries new and rare , Some write a narrative of wars , and feats Of heroes little known ; and call the rant An history : describe the man , of whom His own coevals took but little note ; And paint ...
... grave and wise , And pregnant with discov'ries new and rare , Some write a narrative of wars , and feats Of heroes little known ; and call the rant An history : describe the man , of whom His own coevals took but little note ; And paint ...
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... fades Like the fair flow'r dishevell'd in the wind ; Riches have wings , and grandeur is a dream : The man we celebrate must find a tomb , And we that worship him ignoble graves . Nothing is 104 BOOK III . THE TASK .
... fades Like the fair flow'r dishevell'd in the wind ; Riches have wings , and grandeur is a dream : The man we celebrate must find a tomb , And we that worship him ignoble graves . Nothing is 104 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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William Cowper. And we that worship him ignoble graves . Nothing is proof against the gen'ral curse Of vanity , that seizes all below . The only amaranthine flow'r on earth Is virtue ; th ' only lasting treasure , truth . But what is ...
William Cowper. And we that worship him ignoble graves . Nothing is proof against the gen'ral curse Of vanity , that seizes all below . The only amaranthine flow'r on earth Is virtue ; th ' only lasting treasure , truth . But what is ...
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... grave ; And , when I place thee in it , sighing , say , I knew at least one hare that had a friend . How various his employments , whom the world Calls idle ; and who justly , in return , Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends ...
... grave ; And , when I place thee in it , sighing , say , I knew at least one hare that had a friend . How various his employments , whom the world Calls idle ; and who justly , in return , Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends ...
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beauty beneath betimes boast bramble breath call'd cause charms dæmons death delight design'd distant divine dream earth ease Edmonton ev'n ev'ry fair fame fancy fast fear feed feel flow'rs folly form'd fountain of eternal frown fruits Gilpin give glory grace grave groves hand happy hast heard heart heav'n honour human JOHN GILPIN labour learn'd less liberty live lost lov'd lyre Mighty winds mind muse nature Nature's Nebaioth never nymphs o'er once peace perhaps pleas'd pleasure plebeian pow'r praise proud rapture riddance rude rural sacred scene seek seem'd shine shrubs sight simple plan skies slaves sleep sloth smile SOFA song soon soul sound Stamp'd sweet task taste thee their's theme thine thou art thought toil trembling truth Twas virtue wash'd weary wind winter wisdom worth your's youth