Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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... thought of having my own name perpetuated in connexion with the name in the title - page is so pleasing and flattering to the feelings of my heart , that I am content to risk something for the grati- fication . This Preface is not ...
... thought of having my own name perpetuated in connexion with the name in the title - page is so pleasing and flattering to the feelings of my heart , that I am content to risk something for the grati- fication . This Preface is not ...
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... thought , Could they , or would they , reason as they ought . The diadem , with mighty projects lin❜d , To catch renown by ruining mankind , Is worth , with all its gold and glitt❜ring store , Just what the toy will sell for , and no ...
... thought , Could they , or would they , reason as they ought . The diadem , with mighty projects lin❜d , To catch renown by ruining mankind , Is worth , with all its gold and glitt❜ring store , Just what the toy will sell for , and no ...
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... thoughts contemplative have dwelt On situations , that they never felt , Start up sagacious , cover'd with the dust Of dreaming study and pedantick rust , And prate and preach about what others prove , As if the world and they were hand ...
... thoughts contemplative have dwelt On situations , that they never felt , Start up sagacious , cover'd with the dust Of dreaming study and pedantick rust , And prate and preach about what others prove , As if the world and they were hand ...
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... And yet his judgment was not fram❜d amiss ; Its errour , if it err'd , was merely this-- He thought the dying hour already come , And a complete recovery struck him dumb . But that effeminacy , folly , lust , Enervates and 3 TABLE TALK .
... And yet his judgment was not fram❜d amiss ; Its errour , if it err'd , was merely this-- He thought the dying hour already come , And a complete recovery struck him dumb . But that effeminacy , folly , lust , Enervates and 3 TABLE TALK .
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... thought , A terrible sagacity informs The poet's heart ; he looks to distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest low'rs ; And , arm'd with strength surpassing human pow'rs , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his ...
... thought , A terrible sagacity informs The poet's heart ; he looks to distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest low'rs ; And , arm'd with strength surpassing human pow'rs , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his ...
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