Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 8
... Ev'n when he labours for his country's good ; To see a band , called patriot , for no cause , But that they catch at popular applause , Careless of all th ' anxiety he feels , Hook disappointment on the public wheels ; The Discomforts ...
... Ev'n when he labours for his country's good ; To see a band , called patriot , for no cause , But that they catch at popular applause , Careless of all th ' anxiety he feels , Hook disappointment on the public wheels ; The Discomforts ...
Side 34
... Ev'n on the fools that trampled on their laws . But he ( his musical finesse was such , So nice his ear , so delicate his touch ) Made poetry a mere mechanic art ; And ev'ry warbler has his tune by heart . Nature imparting her satiric ...
... Ev'n on the fools that trampled on their laws . But he ( his musical finesse was such , So nice his ear , so delicate his touch ) Made poetry a mere mechanic art ; And ev'ry warbler has his tune by heart . Nature imparting her satiric ...
Side 85
... Ev'n at your side , Sir , and before your eyes , The favour'd few th ' enthusiasts you despise . And , pleas'd at heart , because on holy ground Sometimes a canting hypocrite is found , Reproach a people with his single fall , And cast ...
... Ev'n at your side , Sir , and before your eyes , The favour'd few th ' enthusiasts you despise . And , pleas'd at heart , because on holy ground Sometimes a canting hypocrite is found , Reproach a people with his single fall , And cast ...
Side 119
... moons wax and wane , Ev'n as his will and his decrees ordain . While honour , virtue , piety , bear sway , They Hourish ; and , as these decline , decay . and Virtue will be at last triumphont . In just EXPOSTULATION . 119.
... moons wax and wane , Ev'n as his will and his decrees ordain . While honour , virtue , piety , bear sway , They Hourish ; and , as these decline , decay . and Virtue will be at last triumphont . In just EXPOSTULATION . 119.
Side 137
... ev'n thee . By ev'ry charm that smiles upon her face , By joys possess'd , and joys still held in chase , If dear society be worth a thought , And if the feast of freedom cloy thee not , Reflect that these , and all that seems thine own ...
... ev'n thee . By ev'ry charm that smiles upon her face , By joys possess'd , and joys still held in chase , If dear society be worth a thought , And if the feast of freedom cloy thee not , Reflect that these , and all that seems thine own ...
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