Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side vii
... breathe benevolence to men . But the turn of his temper inclining him to rural life , he indulged it , and the providence of God evidently preparing his way and marking out his retreat , he retired into the country . By these steps the ...
... breathe benevolence to men . But the turn of his temper inclining him to rural life , he indulged it , and the providence of God evidently preparing his way and marking out his retreat , he retired into the country . By these steps the ...
Side 38
... , if to see the name of idle self , Stamp'd on the well - bound quarto , grace the shelf , To float a bubble on the breath of fame , Prompt his endeavour , and engage his aim , Sternhold and Hopkins prefered to Pope , & c . 38 TABLE TALK .
... , if to see the name of idle self , Stamp'd on the well - bound quarto , grace the shelf , To float a bubble on the breath of fame , Prompt his endeavour , and engage his aim , Sternhold and Hopkins prefered to Pope , & c . 38 TABLE TALK .
Side 89
... breath ; And , smother'd in't at last , is prais'd to death ! Yon cottager , who weaves at her own door , Pillow and bobbins all her little store ; Content , though mean ; and cheerful , if not gay ; Shuffling her threads about the live ...
... breath ; And , smother'd in't at last , is prais'd to death ! Yon cottager , who weaves at her own door , Pillow and bobbins all her little store ; Content , though mean ; and cheerful , if not gay ; Shuffling her threads about the live ...
Side 94
... breath'd a gentle gale O'er all his thoughts , and swell'd his easy sail : His books well trimm'd , and in the gayest style , Like regimented coxcombs , rank and file , Adorn his intellects as well as shelves , And teach him notions ...
... breath'd a gentle gale O'er all his thoughts , and swell'd his easy sail : His books well trimm'd , and in the gayest style , Like regimented coxcombs , rank and file , Adorn his intellects as well as shelves , And teach him notions ...
Side 115
... breath'd in faith their well - directed pray'rs , And the true God - the God of truth was their's . Their glory faded , and their race dispers'd ; The last of nations now , though once the first ; They warn and teach the proudest ...
... breath'd in faith their well - directed pray'rs , And the true God - the God of truth was their's . Their glory faded , and their race dispers'd ; The last of nations now , though once the first ; They warn and teach the proudest ...
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