Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... prove a trumpet , summoning your ear To horrid sounds of hostile feet within . Ev'n day - light has its dangers ; and the walk Through pathless wastes and woods , unconscious once Of other tenants than melodious birds , Or harmless ...
... prove a trumpet , summoning your ear To horrid sounds of hostile feet within . Ev'n day - light has its dangers ; and the walk Through pathless wastes and woods , unconscious once Of other tenants than melodious birds , Or harmless ...
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... prove Less dainty than becomes his In lucrative concerns . grave outside Examine well His milk - white hand ; the palm is hardly clean- But here and there an ugly smutch appears . Foh ! ' twas a bribe that left it : he has touch'd ...
... prove Less dainty than becomes his In lucrative concerns . grave outside Examine well His milk - white hand ; the palm is hardly clean- But here and there an ugly smutch appears . Foh ! ' twas a bribe that left it : he has touch'd ...
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... Prove it . A breath of unadult'rate air , The glimpse of a green pasture , how they cheer The citizen , and brace his languid frame ! Ev'n in the stifling bosom of the town , A garden , in which nothing thrives , has charms That soothe ...
... Prove it . A breath of unadult'rate air , The glimpse of a green pasture , how they cheer The citizen , and brace his languid frame ! Ev'n in the stifling bosom of the town , A garden , in which nothing thrives , has charms That soothe ...
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... prove a forg'ry , may be true ; What none but bad men wish exploded , must . That scruple checks him . Riot is not loud , Nor drunk enough to drown it . In the midst Of laughter his compunctions are sincere ; And he abhors the jest by ...
... prove a forg'ry , may be true ; What none but bad men wish exploded , must . That scruple checks him . Riot is not loud , Nor drunk enough to drown it . In the midst Of laughter his compunctions are sincere ; And he abhors the jest by ...
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... proved from scripture . - That proof illustrated by a tale . - A line drawn between the lawful and un- lawful destruction of them . - Their good and useful properties insisted on . - Apology for the encomiums bestowed by the author on ...
... proved from scripture . - That proof illustrated by a tale . - A line drawn between the lawful and un- lawful destruction of them . - Their good and useful properties insisted on . - Apology for the encomiums bestowed by the author on ...
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