The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Том 5F.C. & J. Rivington, 1807 |
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... " A moderate boon from time I ask . " Give riches to the sordid race ; " Give honours to the mean and base ; " Power to the false ambitious mind ; " Fame to the foes of human kind ; " Give me Contentment — that alone , " Be 6.
... " A moderate boon from time I ask . " Give riches to the sordid race ; " Give honours to the mean and base ; " Power to the false ambitious mind ; " Fame to the foes of human kind ; " Give me Contentment — that alone , " Be 6.
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... fame as leperous as her soul ! My own ELIZA ne'er in wish or thought Lax'd the strong texture of her marriage vow ; With truth and tenderness her soul is fraught , And Innocence sits smiling on her brow ; She ne'er , when want implor'd ...
... fame as leperous as her soul ! My own ELIZA ne'er in wish or thought Lax'd the strong texture of her marriage vow ; With truth and tenderness her soul is fraught , And Innocence sits smiling on her brow ; She ne'er , when want implor'd ...
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... fame , 1 And e'en my neighbours , envying me , Confess'd - it was a goodly tree . Its graceful branches o'er my head Wav'd wide an arched canopy ; And its broad leaves benignly spread A fan of green embroidery , That shaded all my ...
... fame , 1 And e'en my neighbours , envying me , Confess'd - it was a goodly tree . Its graceful branches o'er my head Wav'd wide an arched canopy ; And its broad leaves benignly spread A fan of green embroidery , That shaded all my ...
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... barter beads for human blood , From earth can hardly tear his scowling ken , To reach the value of a free - born train ; Or feel a worth , distinct from pow'r and gain , No charms to such can fame impart , They cannot 41.
... barter beads for human blood , From earth can hardly tear his scowling ken , To reach the value of a free - born train ; Or feel a worth , distinct from pow'r and gain , No charms to such can fame impart , They cannot 41.
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No charms to such can fame impart , They cannot free th ' imbruted soul , From guilty gain , and gold's controul , To prize the treasures of a noble heart . Their scorn unmerited pursues the band , Who bleed , in Britain's cause , on ev ...
No charms to such can fame impart , They cannot free th ' imbruted soul , From guilty gain , and gold's controul , To prize the treasures of a noble heart . Their scorn unmerited pursues the band , Who bleed , in Britain's cause , on ev ...
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