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 8
... dear companion of my walks , Whose arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure fuch as love Confirm'd by long experience of thy worth And And well - tried virtues could alone infpire- Witness a 1 8 1.
... dear companion of my walks , Whose arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure fuch as love Confirm'd by long experience of thy worth And And well - tried virtues could alone infpire- Witness a 1 8 1.
Side 12
... Winter foaks the fields , and female feet Too weak to ftruggle with tenacious clay , Or ford the rivulets , are best at home , The tafk of new difcov'ries falls on me . At fuch a feafon and with fuch a charge Once went I forth , and ...
... Winter foaks the fields , and female feet Too weak to ftruggle with tenacious clay , Or ford the rivulets , are best at home , The tafk of new difcov'ries falls on me . At fuch a feafon and with fuch a charge Once went I forth , and ...
Side 18
... winter fills again . The folded gates would bar my progress now , * But that the Lord of this inclosed demesne , Communicative of the good he owns , Admits me to a fhare : the guiltless eye Commits no wrong , nor waftes what it enjoys ...
... winter fills again . The folded gates would bar my progress now , * But that the Lord of this inclosed demesne , Communicative of the good he owns , Admits me to a fhare : the guiltless eye Commits no wrong , nor waftes what it enjoys ...
Side 89
... winter . - Reasons why it is deferted at that Seafon . - Ruinous effects of gaming and of expensive improvement . Book concludes with an apostrophé to the metropolis . * 13 воок III . A THE GARDEN , S one ARGUMENT of the THIRD BOOK. ...
... winter . - Reasons why it is deferted at that Seafon . - Ruinous effects of gaming and of expensive improvement . Book concludes with an apostrophé to the metropolis . * 13 воок III . A THE GARDEN , S one ARGUMENT of the THIRD BOOK. ...
Side 92
... me enamour'd of fequefter'd fcenes , And charm'd with rural beauty , to repofe Where chance may throw me , beneath elm or vine , My languid limbs when fummer fears the plains , Or Or when rough winter rages , on the foft And [ 92 ]
... me enamour'd of fequefter'd fcenes , And charm'd with rural beauty , to repofe Where chance may throw me , beneath elm or vine , My languid limbs when fummer fears the plains , Or Or when rough winter rages , on the foft And [ 92 ]
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