Poems, Volum 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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Side 5
... once . So sit two kings of Brentford on one throne ; And so two citizens who take the air , Close pack'd , and smiling , in a chaise and one . But relaxation of the languid frame , By soft recumbency of outstretch'd limbs , Was bliss ...
... once . So sit two kings of Brentford on one throne ; And so two citizens who take the air , Close pack'd , and smiling , in a chaise and one . But relaxation of the languid frame , By soft recumbency of outstretch'd limbs , Was bliss ...
Side 11
... once . Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods , or on the softer voice Of neighb'ring fountain , or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock , and , chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles , lose themselves at length ...
... once . Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods , or on the softer voice Of neighb'ring fountain , or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock , and , chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles , lose themselves at length ...
Side 12
... Once went I forth ; and found , till then unknown , A cottage , whither oft we since repair : ' Tis perch'd upon the green - hill top , but close Environ'd with a ring of branching elms That overhang the thatch , itself unseen Peeps at ...
... Once went I forth ; and found , till then unknown , A cottage , whither oft we since repair : ' Tis perch'd upon the green - hill top , but close Environ'd with a ring of branching elms That overhang the thatch , itself unseen Peeps at ...
Side 18
... Commits no wrong , nor wastes what it enjoys . Refreshing change ! where now the blazing sun ? By short transition we have lost his glare , * See the foregoing note . And stepp'd at once into a cooler clime . Ye 18 BOOK I. THE TASK .
... Commits no wrong , nor wastes what it enjoys . Refreshing change ! where now the blazing sun ? By short transition we have lost his glare , * See the foregoing note . And stepp'd at once into a cooler clime . Ye 18 BOOK I. THE TASK .
Side 19
... once more I mourn Your fate unmerited , once more rejoice That yet a remnant of your race survives . How airy and how light the graceful arch , Yet awful as the consecrated roof Re - echoing pious anthems ! while beneath The chequer'd ...
... once more I mourn Your fate unmerited , once more rejoice That yet a remnant of your race survives . How airy and how light the graceful arch , Yet awful as the consecrated roof Re - echoing pious anthems ! while beneath The chequer'd ...
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