PoemsSmith, 1830 - 451 sider |
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... thine ! A. Guard what you say ; the patriotic tribe Will sneer and charge you with a bribe . - B . A The worth of his three kingdoms I defy , To lure me to the baseness of a lie : And , of all lies ( be that one poet's boast ) The lie ...
... thine ! A. Guard what you say ; the patriotic tribe Will sneer and charge you with a bribe . - B . A The worth of his three kingdoms I defy , To lure me to the baseness of a lie : And , of all lies ( be that one poet's boast ) The lie ...
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... thine , and thou art Fancy's nurse ; Lost without thee th ' ennobling powers of verse ; Heroic song from thy free touch acquires Its clearest tone , the rapture it inspires : Place me where Winter breathes his keenest air , And I will ...
... thine , and thou art Fancy's nurse ; Lost without thee th ' ennobling powers of verse ; Heroic song from thy free touch acquires Its clearest tone , the rapture it inspires : Place me where Winter breathes his keenest air , And I will ...
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... thine have ever been , God's worship and the mountebank between . What says the prophet ? Let that day be bless'd With holiness and consecrated rest . Pastime and business both it should exclude , And bar the door the moment they ...
... thine have ever been , God's worship and the mountebank between . What says the prophet ? Let that day be bless'd With holiness and consecrated rest . Pastime and business both it should exclude , And bar the door the moment they ...
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... thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the sacrifice , and cursed the priest . Thou polish'd and high - finish'd foe to truth , Greybeard corrupter of our list'ning youth , To purge and skim away the filth of vice ...
... thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the sacrifice , and cursed the priest . Thou polish'd and high - finish'd foe to truth , Greybeard corrupter of our list'ning youth , To purge and skim away the filth of vice ...
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... thine , Nor hoped , but in thy righteousness divine : My prayers and alms , imperfect and defiled , Were but the feeble efforts of a child ; Howe'er perform'd , it was their brightest part , That they proceeded from a grateful heart ...
... thine , Nor hoped , but in thy righteousness divine : My prayers and alms , imperfect and defiled , Were but the feeble efforts of a child ; Howe'er perform'd , it was their brightest part , That they proceeded from a grateful heart ...
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