Poems: The task, a poem, ... to which are added, by the same author, an Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq. Tirocinium, or a Review of Schools, and the History of John Gilpin. 2J. Johnson, 1785 |
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... charms of folitude , corrected . - Colonnades commended . -Alcove and the view from it . - The Wilderness . -The Grove . - The Thresher . - The neceffity and the benefits of exercise . - The works of nature fuperior to and in fome ...
... charms of folitude , corrected . - Colonnades commended . -Alcove and the view from it . - The Wilderness . -The Grove . - The Thresher . - The neceffity and the benefits of exercise . - The works of nature fuperior to and in fome ...
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... charm'd me young , no longer young , I find Still foothing and of power to charm me still , And witness , dear companion of my walks , Whose arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure fuch as love Confirm'd ...
... charm'd me young , no longer young , I find Still foothing and of power to charm me still , And witness , dear companion of my walks , Whose arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure fuch as love Confirm'd ...
Side 11
... fwim fublime In still repeated circles , screaming loud , The jay , the pie , and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rifing moon , have charms for me . Sounds Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in In ]
... fwim fublime In still repeated circles , screaming loud , The jay , the pie , and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rifing moon , have charms for me . Sounds Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in In ]
Side 17
... charms , Though each its hue peculiar ; paler fome , And of a wannish grey ; the willow fuch And poplar , that with filver lines his leaf , And ash far - ftretching his umbrageous arm . Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper ftill , Lord ...
... charms , Though each its hue peculiar ; paler fome , And of a wannish grey ; the willow fuch And poplar , that with filver lines his leaf , And ash far - ftretching his umbrageous arm . Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper ftill , Lord ...
Side 28
... charms , what ftill we love , That fuch fhort absence may endear it more . Then forefts , or the favage rock may please , That hides the fea - mew in his hollow clefts Above the reach of man : his hoary head Confpicuous many a league ...
... charms , what ftill we love , That fuch fhort absence may endear it more . Then forefts , or the favage rock may please , That hides the fea - mew in his hollow clefts Above the reach of man : his hoary head Confpicuous many a league ...
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