Poems, Volum 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... feeding at the eye , And still unsated , dwelt upon the scene . Thence with what pleasure have we just discern'd The distant plough slow moving , and beside His lab'ring team , that swerv'd not from the track , The sturdy swain diminish ...
... feeding at the eye , And still unsated , dwelt upon the scene . Thence with what pleasure have we just discern'd The distant plough slow moving , and beside His lab'ring team , that swerv'd not from the track , The sturdy swain diminish ...
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... feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look , And tender in address , as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men . Behold the picture ! -Is it like ? —Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip , And then skip ...
... feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look , And tender in address , as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men . Behold the picture ! -Is it like ? —Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip , And then skip ...
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... feed excesses she can ill afford , Is hackney'd home unlacquey'd ; who , in haste Alighting , turns the key in her own door , And , at the watchman's lantern borrowing light , Finds a cold bed her only comfort left . Wives beggar ...
... feed excesses she can ill afford , Is hackney'd home unlacquey'd ; who , in haste Alighting , turns the key in her own door , And , at the watchman's lantern borrowing light , Finds a cold bed her only comfort left . Wives beggar ...
Side 79
... feed excesses she can ill afford , Is hackney'd home unlacquey'd ; who , in haste Alighting , turns the key in her own door , And , at the watchman's lantern borrowing light , Finds a cold bed her only comfort left . Wives beggar ...
... feed excesses she can ill afford , Is hackney'd home unlacquey'd ; who , in haste Alighting , turns the key in her own door , And , at the watchman's lantern borrowing light , Finds a cold bed her only comfort left . Wives beggar ...
Side 92
... elm or vine , My languid limbs , when summer sears the plains ; Or , when rough winter rages , on the soft And shelter'd Sofa , while the nitrous air Feeds a blue flame , and makes a cheerful hearth 92 BOOK III . THE TASK .
... elm or vine , My languid limbs , when summer sears the plains ; Or , when rough winter rages , on the soft And shelter'd Sofa , while the nitrous air Feeds a blue flame , and makes a cheerful hearth 92 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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