PoemsSmith, 1830 - 451 sider |
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Side 28
... leaves the judgment free . ' Tis not alone the grape's enticing juice Unnerves the moral powers , and mars their use ; Ambition , av'rice , and the lust of fame , And woman , lovely woman , does the same . The heart , surrender'd to the ...
... leaves the judgment free . ' Tis not alone the grape's enticing juice Unnerves the moral powers , and mars their use ; Ambition , av'rice , and the lust of fame , And woman , lovely woman , does the same . The heart , surrender'd to the ...
Side 43
... leaves him to his pace . Suppose , unlook'd for in a scene so rude , Long hid by interposing hill or wood , Some mansion , neat and elegantly dress'd , By some kind hospitable heart possess'd , Offer him warmth , security , and rest ...
... leaves him to his pace . Suppose , unlook'd for in a scene so rude , Long hid by interposing hill or wood , Some mansion , neat and elegantly dress'd , By some kind hospitable heart possess'd , Offer him warmth , security , and rest ...
Side 64
... leaves a doubt : But still light reach'd thee ; and those gods of thine , Woden and Thor , each tott'ring in his shrine , Fell broken and defaced at his own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . But Rome , with sorceries and magic ...
... leaves a doubt : But still light reach'd thee ; and those gods of thine , Woden and Thor , each tott'ring in his shrine , Fell broken and defaced at his own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . But Rome , with sorceries and magic ...
Side 70
... leaves , and pants upon the strings , My soul shall sigh in secret , and lament A nation scourged , yet tardy to repent . I know the warning song is sung in vain ; That few will hear , and fewer heed the strain ; But if a sweeter voice ...
... leaves , and pants upon the strings , My soul shall sigh in secret , and lament A nation scourged , yet tardy to repent . I know the warning song is sung in vain ; That few will hear , and fewer heed the strain ; But if a sweeter voice ...
Side 122
... Leaves saints t ' enjoy those altitudes they teach , And plucks the fruit placed more within his reach . Well spoken , advocate of sin and shame , Known by thy bleating , Ignorance thy name . Is sparkling wit the world's exclusive right ...
... Leaves saints t ' enjoy those altitudes they teach , And plucks the fruit placed more within his reach . Well spoken , advocate of sin and shame , Known by thy bleating , Ignorance thy name . Is sparkling wit the world's exclusive right ...
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