Poems, Volum 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... bright With Nature's varnish ; sever'd into stripes That interlac'd each other , these supplied Of texture firm a lattice - work , that brac'd The new machine , and it became a chair . But restless was the chair ; the back erect ...
... bright With Nature's varnish ; sever'd into stripes That interlac'd each other , these supplied Of texture firm a lattice - work , that brac'd The new machine , and it became a chair . But restless was the chair ; the back erect ...
Side 3
... bright With Nature's varnish ; sever'd into stripes That interlac'd each other , these supplied Of texture firm a lattice - work , that brac'd The new machine , and it became a chair . But restless was the chair ; the back erect ...
... bright With Nature's varnish ; sever'd into stripes That interlac'd each other , these supplied Of texture firm a lattice - work , that brac'd The new machine , and it became a chair . But restless was the chair ; the back erect ...
Side 17
... the lime at dewy eve Diffusing odours : nor unnoted pass The sycamore , capricious in attire ; Now green , now tawny , and , ere autumn yet Have chang'd the woods , in scarlet honours bright . II . C BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
... the lime at dewy eve Diffusing odours : nor unnoted pass The sycamore , capricious in attire ; Now green , now tawny , and , ere autumn yet Have chang'd the woods , in scarlet honours bright . II . C BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
Side 18
William Cowper. Have chang'd the woods , in scarlet honours bright . O'er these , but far beyond ( a spacious map Of hill and valley interpos'd between ) , The Ouse , dividing the well - water'd land , Now glitters in the sun , and now ...
William Cowper. Have chang'd the woods , in scarlet honours bright . O'er these , but far beyond ( a spacious map Of hill and valley interpos'd between ) , The Ouse , dividing the well - water'd land , Now glitters in the sun , and now ...
Side 63
... Bright as his own , and trains , by ev'ry rule Of holy discipline , to glorious war , The sacramental host of God's elect ! Are all such teachers ? —would to heav'n all were ! But hark - the doctor's voice ! -fast wedg'd be- tween Two ...
... Bright as his own , and trains , by ev'ry rule Of holy discipline , to glorious war , The sacramental host of God's elect ! Are all such teachers ? —would to heav'n all were ! But hark - the doctor's voice ! -fast wedg'd be- tween Two ...
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