Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... kind , And undebauch'd . But we have bid farewell To all the virtues of those better days , And all their honest pleasures . Mansions once Knew their own masters ; and laborious hinds , Who had surviv'd the father , serv'd the son . Now ...
... kind , And undebauch'd . But we have bid farewell To all the virtues of those better days , And all their honest pleasures . Mansions once Knew their own masters ; and laborious hinds , Who had surviv'd the father , serv'd the son . Now ...
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... love of Nature's works Is an ingredient in the compound man , Infus'd at the creation of the kind . And , though th ' Almighty Maker has throughout Discriminated each from each , by strokes And touches of 176 BOOK IV . THE TASK .
... love of Nature's works Is an ingredient in the compound man , Infus'd at the creation of the kind . And , though th ' Almighty Maker has throughout Discriminated each from each , by strokes And touches of 176 BOOK IV . THE TASK .
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... kind . Clean riddance quickly made , one only care Remains to each - the search of sunny nook , Or shed impervious to the blast . Resign'd To sad necessity , the cock foregoes His wonted strut ; and , wading at their head 186 BOOK V ...
... kind . Clean riddance quickly made , one only care Remains to each - the search of sunny nook , Or shed impervious to the blast . Resign'd To sad necessity , the cock foregoes His wonted strut ; and , wading at their head 186 BOOK V ...
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... kind ; Immur'd though unaccus'd , condemn'd untried , Cruelly spar'd , and hopeless of escape ! There , like the visionary emblem seen By him of Babylon , life stands a stump , And , filletted about with hoops of brass , Still lives ...
... kind ; Immur'd though unaccus'd , condemn'd untried , Cruelly spar'd , and hopeless of escape ! There , like the visionary emblem seen By him of Babylon , life stands a stump , And , filletted about with hoops of brass , Still lives ...
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... kind , and then enacting laws " So strict , that less than perfect must despair ? " Falsehood ! which whoso but suspects of truth " Dishonours God , and makes a slave of man . " Do they themselves , who undertake for hire " The ...
... kind , and then enacting laws " So strict , that less than perfect must despair ? " Falsehood ! which whoso but suspects of truth " Dishonours God , and makes a slave of man . " Do they themselves , who undertake for hire " The ...
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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