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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Side 3
... weary loins that felt no ease ; The flipp'ry feat betray'd the fliding part That prefs'd it , and the feet hung dangling down , Anxious in vain to find the distant floor . B 2 Thefe These for the rich : the reft , whom fate [ 31.
... weary loins that felt no ease ; The flipp'ry feat betray'd the fliding part That prefs'd it , and the feet hung dangling down , Anxious in vain to find the distant floor . B 2 Thefe These for the rich : the reft , whom fate [ 31.
Side 4
... ease . But rude at first , and not with easy flope Receding wide , they prefs'd against the ribs , And bruised the fide , and elevated high Taught the rais'd shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elapfed or e'er , our rugged fires ...
... ease . But rude at first , and not with easy flope Receding wide , they prefs'd against the ribs , And bruised the fide , and elevated high Taught the rais'd shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elapfed or e'er , our rugged fires ...
Side 5
... ease behind . The Ladies firft ' Gan murmur , as became the fofter fex . Ingenious fancy , never better pleas'd Than when employ'd t ' accommodate the fair , Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devised The foft fettee ; one elbow at ...
... ease behind . The Ladies firft ' Gan murmur , as became the fofter fex . Ingenious fancy , never better pleas'd Than when employ'd t ' accommodate the fair , Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devised The foft fettee ; one elbow at ...
Side 8
... ease , or leaps the fence , That play of lungs inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep afcent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair profpect ; fcenes ...
... ease , or leaps the fence , That play of lungs inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep afcent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair profpect ; fcenes ...
Side 21
... ease . The fedentary ftretch their lazy length When cuftom bids , but no refreshment find , For none they need : the languid eye , the cheek Deferted of its bloom , the flaccid , fhrunk , And wither'd muscle , and the vapid foul ...
... ease . The fedentary ftretch their lazy length When cuftom bids , but no refreshment find , For none they need : the languid eye , the cheek Deferted of its bloom , the flaccid , fhrunk , And wither'd muscle , and the vapid foul ...
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