Poems, Том 1John Jones, 1790 - Всего страниц: 298 |
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William Cowper. Go , fool , and arm in arm with Clodio , plead Your caufe , before a bar you little dread ; But know , the law that bids the drunkard die . Is far too just to pass the trifler by . Both baby featur'd and of infant fize ...
William Cowper. Go , fool , and arm in arm with Clodio , plead Your caufe , before a bar you little dread ; But know , the law that bids the drunkard die . Is far too just to pass the trifler by . Both baby featur'd and of infant fize ...
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... arms , The baby feems to fmile with added charms . Like fomething precious ventured far from fhore , ' Tis valued for the danger's fake the more . He views it with complacency fupreme , Solicits kind attention to his dream , And daily ...
... arms , The baby feems to fmile with added charms . Like fomething precious ventured far from fhore , ' Tis valued for the danger's fake the more . He views it with complacency fupreme , Solicits kind attention to his dream , And daily ...
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... arm , And hides his hands to keep his fingers warm . She , half an angel in her own account , Doubts not hereafter ... arms length in fcorn . Such are the fruits of fanctimonious pride , Of malice fed , while flesh is mortified . Take ...
... arm , And hides his hands to keep his fingers warm . She , half an angel in her own account , Doubts not hereafter ... arms length in fcorn . Such are the fruits of fanctimonious pride , Of malice fed , while flesh is mortified . Take ...
Стр. 75
... arm of human pow'r . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him , himself the poet and the theme ; A monarch cloath'd with majefty and awe , His mind his kingdom and his will his law , Grace in his mein and glory in his eyes ...
... arm of human pow'r . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him , himself the poet and the theme ; A monarch cloath'd with majefty and awe , His mind his kingdom and his will his law , Grace in his mein and glory in his eyes ...
Стр. 81
... arm but thine , Nor hop'd , but in thy righteousness divine : My pray'rs and alms , imperfect and defil'd , Were but the feeble efforts of a child , Howe'er perform'd , it was their brightest part , That they proceeded from a grateful ...
... arm but thine , Nor hop'd , but in thy righteousness divine : My pray'rs and alms , imperfect and defil'd , Were but the feeble efforts of a child , Howe'er perform'd , it was their brightest part , That they proceeded from a grateful ...
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