Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... , and prove now if it be not blood Congenial with thine own : and , if it be , What edge of subtlety canst thou suppose Keen enough , wise and skilful as thou art , To cut the link of brotherhood , by which One BOOK III . 101 THE GARDEN .
... , and prove now if it be not blood Congenial with thine own : and , if it be , What edge of subtlety canst thou suppose Keen enough , wise and skilful as thou art , To cut the link of brotherhood , by which One BOOK III . 101 THE GARDEN .
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... noise may seem , To him that leads it , wise , and to be prais'd ; But wisdom is a pearl with most success Sought in still water , and beneath clear skies . I.Stothard Del . Published Feb. 1798 , by KJohnson , 110 BOOK III . THE TASK .
... noise may seem , To him that leads it , wise , and to be prais'd ; But wisdom is a pearl with most success Sought in still water , and beneath clear skies . I.Stothard Del . Published Feb. 1798 , by KJohnson , 110 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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... wise precaution ; which a clime so rude Makes needful still , whose spring is but the child Of churlish winter , in her froward moods Discov'ring much the temper of her sire . For oft , as if in her the stream of mild Maternal nature ...
... wise precaution ; which a clime so rude Makes needful still , whose spring is but the child Of churlish winter , in her froward moods Discov'ring much the temper of her sire . For oft , as if in her the stream of mild Maternal nature ...
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... wise Sarcastic would exclaim , and judge the song Cold as its theme , and , like its theme , the fruit Of too much labour , worthless when produc'd . Who loves a garden loves a green - house too , Unconscious of a less propitious clime ...
... wise Sarcastic would exclaim , and judge the song Cold as its theme , and , like its theme , the fruit Of too much labour , worthless when produc'd . Who loves a garden loves a green - house too , Unconscious of a less propitious clime ...
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... wise , Kings would not play at . Nations would do well T'extort their truncheons from the puny hands Of heroes , whose infirm and baby minds Are gratified with mischief ; and who spoil , Because 192 BOOK V. THE TASK .
... wise , Kings would not play at . Nations would do well T'extort their truncheons from the puny hands Of heroes , whose infirm and baby minds Are gratified with mischief ; and who spoil , Because 192 BOOK V. THE TASK .
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