PoemsCaxton-Press, printed by Nuttall, Fisher, and Company, 1815 - Всего страниц: 622 |
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... virtue if he could . That pleasures , therefore , or what such we call , Are hurtful , is a truth confess'd by all . And some , that seem to threaten virtue less , Still hurtful , in th ' abuse , or by th ' excess . Is man then only for ...
... virtue if he could . That pleasures , therefore , or what such we call , Are hurtful , is a truth confess'd by all . And some , that seem to threaten virtue less , Still hurtful , in th ' abuse , or by th ' excess . Is man then only for ...
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... virtue what is virtue's due , The praise of wisdom , comeliness , and worth , And call her charms to public notice forth , Than vice's mean and disingenuous race , To hide the shocking features of her face . Her form with dress and ...
... virtue what is virtue's due , The praise of wisdom , comeliness , and worth , And call her charms to public notice forth , Than vice's mean and disingenuous race , To hide the shocking features of her face . Her form with dress and ...
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... virtue , as it ought , abhorr'd , And the fool with it , who insults his Lord . Th ' atonement a Redeemer's love has wrought Is not for you the righteous need it not . Seest thou yon harlot wooing all she meets , The worn - out nuisance ...
... virtue , as it ought , abhorr'd , And the fool with it , who insults his Lord . Th ' atonement a Redeemer's love has wrought Is not for you the righteous need it not . Seest thou yon harlot wooing all she meets , The worn - out nuisance ...
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Translations from Vincent Bourne | xv |
Progress of Error | 60 |
Truth | 82 |
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK beneath bids blest boast breath call'd cause Charity charms Christian Cowper delight design'd divine dread dream e'en earth ease ev'ning ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly form'd frown fruit give glory God's grace hand happy hast heart heav'n heav'nly honour hope hour human Inner Temple int'rest John Gilpin land light lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature never o'er once palæstra peace perhaps pity pleasure poet poet's pow'r praise pray'rs pride proud prove red vengeance religion rude sacred sapience scene scorn Scrib seem'd shine sight skies slave smile song soon soul sound spleen Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thou thought toil tongue trifler true truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE VIRG virtue waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom worth youth zeal