The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... weakness , mean self - love , To lie inactive , when the stirring voice Of the shrill trumpet wakes the patriot youth , And , with heroic valour , bids them dare The foul idolatrous bands , e'en to the death . Jes . God and thy country ...
... weakness , mean self - love , To lie inactive , when the stirring voice Of the shrill trumpet wakes the patriot youth , And , with heroic valour , bids them dare The foul idolatrous bands , e'en to the death . Jes . God and thy country ...
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... weak believing women ; They love whate'er is marvellous , and dote On deeds prodigious and incredible , Which sober sense rejects . I laugh to think Of thy extravagance . A shepherd's boy Encounter him whom nations dread to meet ! Ab ...
... weak believing women ; They love whate'er is marvellous , and dote On deeds prodigious and incredible , Which sober sense rejects . I laugh to think Of thy extravagance . A shepherd's boy Encounter him whom nations dread to meet ! Ab ...
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... weak hosts at Ebenezer + pitch'd Their quick - abandon'd tents ? ark , Then , when your Your talisman , your charm , your boasted pledge Of safety and success , was tamely lost ! And yet not tamely , since by me ' twas won . When with ...
... weak hosts at Ebenezer + pitch'd Their quick - abandon'd tents ? ark , Then , when your Your talisman , your charm , your boasted pledge Of safety and success , was tamely lost ! And yet not tamely , since by me ' twas won . When with ...
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... weak slave Of fear and fancy ; coveting to know The arts obscene , which foul diviners use . Thick blood and moping melancholy lead To baleful superstition , -that fell fiend , Whose withering charms blast the fair bloom of virtue . Why ...
... weak slave Of fear and fancy ; coveting to know The arts obscene , which foul diviners use . Thick blood and moping melancholy lead To baleful superstition , -that fell fiend , Whose withering charms blast the fair bloom of virtue . Why ...
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... weak one too ! First Court . In truth ' tis passing strange ; and full of horror ! Bel . Send for the learn'd magicians , every sage Who deals in wizard spells and magic charms . [ Some go out . First Court . How fares my lord the king ...
... weak one too ! First Court . In truth ' tis passing strange ; and full of horror ! Bel . Send for the learn'd magicians , every sage Who deals in wizard spells and magic charms . [ Some go out . First Court . How fares my lord the king ...
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