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Side 4
... Sighing , I say again , I pity kings ! To be suspected , thwarted , and withstood , Even when he labours for his country's good ; To see a band , call'd patriot for no cause , But that they catch at popular applause , Careless of all th ...
... Sighing , I say again , I pity kings ! To be suspected , thwarted , and withstood , Even when he labours for his country's good ; To see a band , call'd patriot for no cause , But that they catch at popular applause , Careless of all th ...
Side 36
... sigh for a return , Bewilder'd once , must he bewail his loss For ever and for ever ? No - the cross ! There and there only ( though the deist rave , And atheist , if earth bears so base a slave ) ; There and there only is the power to ...
... sigh for a return , Bewilder'd once , must he bewail his loss For ever and for ever ? No - the cross ! There and there only ( though the deist rave , And atheist , if earth bears so base a slave ) ; There and there only is the power to ...
Side 42
... Sighs if perhaps your appetite should fail ; And if he but suspects a frown , turns pale ; Consults all day your int'rest and your ease , Richly rewarded if he can but please ; And , proud to make his firm attachment known , To save ...
... Sighs if perhaps your appetite should fail ; And if he but suspects a frown , turns pale ; Consults all day your int'rest and your ease , Richly rewarded if he can but please ; And , proud to make his firm attachment known , To save ...
Side 52
... , in cottages confined , Sighs unregarded to the passing wind . Then wherefore weep for England ? What appears In England's case to move the muse to tears ? The prophet wept for Israel ; wish'd his eyes Were Expostulation,
... , in cottages confined , Sighs unregarded to the passing wind . Then wherefore weep for England ? What appears In England's case to move the muse to tears ? The prophet wept for Israel ; wish'd his eyes Were Expostulation,
Side 53
... sigh'd for every fool that flutter'd by . He saw his people slaves to every lust , Lewd , avaricious , arrogant , unjust ; He heard the wheels of an avenging God Groan heavily along the distant road ; Saw Babylon set wide her two ...
... sigh'd for every fool that flutter'd by . He saw his people slaves to every lust , Lewd , avaricious , arrogant , unjust ; He heard the wheels of an avenging God Groan heavily along the distant road ; Saw Babylon set wide her two ...
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