A Collection of Poems, Volum 4J.Hughs, for] R.and J.Dodsley, 1758 |
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Side 4
... virtues , but their crimes confin'd ; Forbad to wade through flaughter to a throne , And shut the gates of mercy on mankind . The ftruggling pangs of confcious truth to hide , To quench the blushes of ingenuous shame , Or heap the ...
... virtues , but their crimes confin'd ; Forbad to wade through flaughter to a throne , And shut the gates of mercy on mankind . The ftruggling pangs of confcious truth to hide , To quench the blushes of ingenuous shame , Or heap the ...
Side 7
... Virtue , his darling Child , defign'd , To thee he gave the heav'nly Birth , And bad to form her infant mind . Stern rugged Nurfe ! thy rigid lore With patience many a year fhe bore : What forrow was , thou bad'ft her know , And from ...
... Virtue , his darling Child , defign'd , To thee he gave the heav'nly Birth , And bad to form her infant mind . Stern rugged Nurfe ! thy rigid lore With patience many a year fhe bore : What forrow was , thou bad'ft her know , And from ...
Side 9
... fprong ! Parent of Science , queen of Arts refin'd ! To whom the Graces , and the Nine belong : O ! bid thofe Graces , in fair chorus join'd 185 With each bright Virtue that adorns the mind ! With [ 9 ] EDUCATION. ...
... fprong ! Parent of Science , queen of Arts refin'd ! To whom the Graces , and the Nine belong : O ! bid thofe Graces , in fair chorus join'd 185 With each bright Virtue that adorns the mind ! With [ 9 ] EDUCATION. ...
Side 10
185 With each bright Virtue that adorns the mind ! O bid the Mufes , thine harmonious train , Who by thy aid erft ... virtues into view ; And proudly boaft that from thy precious ftore , Which erft enrich'd my heart , I drew this facred ...
185 With each bright Virtue that adorns the mind ! O bid the Mufes , thine harmonious train , Who by thy aid erft ... virtues into view ; And proudly boaft that from thy precious ftore , Which erft enrich'd my heart , I drew this facred ...
Side 11
... virtue here below , " From Difcipline alone , and early Culture grow . CANTO I. ARGUMENT . The Knight , as to b PÆDIA's house He his young Son conveys , Is fiaid by CUSTOм ; with him fights , A And his vain pride dismays . Gentle KNIGHт ...
... virtue here below , " From Difcipline alone , and early Culture grow . CANTO I. ARGUMENT . The Knight , as to b PÆDIA's house He his young Son conveys , Is fiaid by CUSTOм ; with him fights , A And his vain pride dismays . Gentle KNIGHт ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
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