Poems, Volumen1Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... activity and force A mind well - lodged , and masculine of course . Hence liberty , sweet liberty inspires , And keeps alive his fierce but noble fires . Patient of constitutional controul , He bears it with meek TABLE TALK . 25.
... activity and force A mind well - lodged , and masculine of course . Hence liberty , sweet liberty inspires , And keeps alive his fierce but noble fires . Patient of constitutional controul , He bears it with meek TABLE TALK . 25.
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... folly , lust , Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must , And that a nation shamefully debased , Will be despised and trampled on at last , VOL . I. C Unless sweet penitence her powers renew , Is truth , TABLE TALK . 33.
... folly , lust , Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must , And that a nation shamefully debased , Will be despised and trampled on at last , VOL . I. C Unless sweet penitence her powers renew , Is truth , TABLE TALK . 33.
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William Cowper. Unless sweet penitence her powers renew , Is truth , if history itself be true . There is a time , and justice marks the date , For long - forbearing clemency to wait ; That hour elapsed , the incurable revolt Is punished ...
William Cowper. Unless sweet penitence her powers renew , Is truth , if history itself be true . There is a time , and justice marks the date , For long - forbearing clemency to wait ; That hour elapsed , the incurable revolt Is punished ...
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... For , after all , if merely to beguile , By flowing numbers and a flowery style , The tædium that the lazy rich endure , Which now and then sweet poetry may cure ; VOL . I. D Or , if to see the name of idle self TABLE TALK . * 49.
... For , after all , if merely to beguile , By flowing numbers and a flowery style , The tædium that the lazy rich endure , Which now and then sweet poetry may cure ; VOL . I. D Or , if to see the name of idle self TABLE TALK . * 49.
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... Sweet harmony , that sooths the midnight hour ! Long ere the charioteer of day had run His morning course , the enchantment was begun ; And he shall gild yon mountain's height again , Ere yet the pleasing toil becomes a pain . Is this ...
... Sweet harmony , that sooths the midnight hour ! Long ere the charioteer of day had run His morning course , the enchantment was begun ; And he shall gild yon mountain's height again , Ere yet the pleasing toil becomes a pain . Is this ...
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