Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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... Rome , Speak to the present times , and times to come ; They cry aloud in ev'ry careless ear , Stop , while ye may ; suspend your mad career ; O learn , from our example and our fate , Learn wisdom and repentance ere too late . Not only ...
... Rome , Speak to the present times , and times to come ; They cry aloud in ev'ry careless ear , Stop , while ye may ; suspend your mad career ; O learn , from our example and our fate , Learn wisdom and repentance ere too late . Not only ...
Side 32
... Rome This Bedlam part ; and others nearer home . When Cromwell fought for pow'r and while he reign'd The proud protector of the pow'r he gain'd , Religion harsh , intolerant , austere , Parent of manners like herself severe , Drew a ...
... Rome This Bedlam part ; and others nearer home . When Cromwell fought for pow'r and while he reign'd The proud protector of the pow'r he gain'd , Religion harsh , intolerant , austere , Parent of manners like herself severe , Drew a ...
Side 59
... think , the best we can , Praise his proficiency , and dub him man . From school to Cam or Isis , and thence home ; And thence , with all convenient speed to Rome , A bad Tutor . With rev'rend tutor , clad in THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 59.
... think , the best we can , Praise his proficiency , and dub him man . From school to Cam or Isis , and thence home ; And thence , with all convenient speed to Rome , A bad Tutor . With rev'rend tutor , clad in THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 59.
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... Rome Had found one city not to be o'ercome ; And the twelve standards of the tribes unfurl'd , Had bid defiance to the warring world . But grace abus'd brings forth the foulest deeds , As richest soil the most luxuriant weeds . Cur'd of ...
... Rome Had found one city not to be o'ercome ; And the twelve standards of the tribes unfurl'd , Had bid defiance to the warring world . But grace abus'd brings forth the foulest deeds , As richest soil the most luxuriant weeds . Cur'd of ...
Side 128
... ; and those gods of thine , Woden and Thor , each tott'ring in his shrine , Fell , broken , and defac'd , at their own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . and Popery involed us ' in Darkness . But Rome 128 EXPOSTULATION .
... ; and those gods of thine , Woden and Thor , each tott'ring in his shrine , Fell , broken , and defac'd , at their own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . and Popery involed us ' in Darkness . But Rome 128 EXPOSTULATION .
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