Poems, Том 1W. Wilson, 1821 |
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... tongue , Most confident , when palpably most wrong ; If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may I be poor and free . To be the Table Talk of clubs up stairs , To which the unwashed artificer repairs ; To indulge his ...
... tongue , Most confident , when palpably most wrong ; If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may I be poor and free . To be the Table Talk of clubs up stairs , To which the unwashed artificer repairs ; To indulge his ...
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... tongue , I hear as mute as if a syren sung . Or tell me , if you can , what power maintains A Briton's scorn of arbitrary chains ? That were a theme might animate the dead , And move the lips of poets cast in lead . [ elude B. The cause ...
... tongue , I hear as mute as if a syren sung . Or tell me , if you can , what power maintains A Briton's scorn of arbitrary chains ? That were a theme might animate the dead , And move the lips of poets cast in lead . [ elude B. The cause ...
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... tongue enquires , how , where , or when , Though conscience will have twinges now and then ; When profanation of the sacred cause In all its parts , times , ministry , and laws , Bespeaks a land , once christian , fallen and lost In all ...
... tongue enquires , how , where , or when , Though conscience will have twinges now and then ; When profanation of the sacred cause In all its parts , times , ministry , and laws , Bespeaks a land , once christian , fallen and lost In all ...
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... tongue , That He , who died below , and reigns above , Inspires the song , and that his name is Love . For , after all , if merely to beguile , By flowing numbers and a flowery style , The tædium that the lazy rich endure , Which now ...
... tongue , That He , who died below , and reigns above , Inspires the song , and that his name is Love . For , after all , if merely to beguile , By flowing numbers and a flowery style , The tædium that the lazy rich endure , Which now ...
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... tongue . Ye ladies ! ( for indifferent in your cause , I should deserve to forfeit all applause ) Whatever shocks , or gives the least offence To virtue , delicacy , truth , or sense , ( Try the criterion , ' tis a faithful guide ) Nor ...
... tongue . Ye ladies ! ( for indifferent in your cause , I should deserve to forfeit all applause ) Whatever shocks , or gives the least offence To virtue , delicacy , truth , or sense , ( Try the criterion , ' tis a faithful guide ) Nor ...
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