Poems, Volum 2C. and C. Whittingham, 1824 |
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Side 5
... FOLLY , her unvarnish'd ftrains . B Folly , Folly , inceffant , changing to the view , The ( 5 )
... FOLLY , her unvarnish'd ftrains . B Folly , Folly , inceffant , changing to the view , The ( 5 )
Side 2
... Folly of those who live with- 2. The Vileness } 2. The Vilenefs Sout God in the world . For these two Remarks are here offer'd by the Royal Pfalmift in the Text ; The fool bath faid in his heart , There is no God : they are corrupt ...
... Folly of those who live with- 2. The Vileness } 2. The Vilenefs Sout God in the world . For these two Remarks are here offer'd by the Royal Pfalmift in the Text ; The fool bath faid in his heart , There is no God : they are corrupt ...
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... folly . II . 347156 PHILADELPHIA : J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY . 1 244 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 2903761 ASTOR , LENOX MERE FOLLY .
... folly . II . 347156 PHILADELPHIA : J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY . 1 244 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 2903761 ASTOR , LENOX MERE FOLLY .
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Lawrence Watt-Evans. The. Final. Folly. of. Captain. Dancy. 1. I. was whole right thing. there It wasn't beside anything him when it happened, and I saw the but pure bad luck, such as could happen to anyone—but it had ... Folly of Captain ...
Lawrence Watt-Evans. The. Final. Folly. of. Captain. Dancy. 1. I. was whole right thing. there It wasn't beside anything him when it happened, and I saw the but pure bad luck, such as could happen to anyone—but it had ... Folly of Captain ...
Side 6
... FOLLY. TO. CHRISTIAN. FOLLY. (CHAPTERS. 62-68). After citing some examples of great antique authors that have lent their actions to Folly, she looks at what Christian authors have said about her. She dwells on Saint Paul who talks a lot ...
... FOLLY. TO. CHRISTIAN. FOLLY. (CHAPTERS. 62-68). After citing some examples of great antique authors that have lent their actions to Folly, she looks at what Christian authors have said about her. She dwells on Saint Paul who talks a lot ...
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Aspasio beauty beneath betimes bird boast bramble breath call'd cause charge charms CHISWICK death delight design'd distant divine dream e'en earth ease fair fall fame fancy fear feed feel flower folly form'd fountain of eternal frown fruit give glory grace grave hand happy hast heard heart Heaven honour human labour less live lost lyre mercy Mighty winds mind Muse Nature Nature's Nebaioth never nymphs o'er once pass'd peace perhaps pity pleasure plebeian praise press'd proud prove rapture rest riddance rude scene seek seem'd shade shine sighs sight skies slaves sleep sloth smile SOFA soft song soon soul sound spare stamp'd sweet sycophant task taste thee theme thine thou art thought THRACIAN toil touch'd trembling truth Twas virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wonder worth youth