Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 7
... eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows ? Whom education stiffens into state , And death awakens from that dream too late . pays The Insignificance of mere Parade . Oh ! if servility TABLE TALK . 1 ...
... eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows ? Whom education stiffens into state , And death awakens from that dream too late . pays The Insignificance of mere Parade . Oh ! if servility TABLE TALK . 1 ...
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... eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things and hold fast the best , Learns much ; and , to a thousand list'ning minds , Communicates ...
... eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things and hold fast the best , Learns much ; and , to a thousand list'ning minds , Communicates ...
Side 48
... eye - ball to be seen . Still I insist , though music heretofore Has charm'd me much , ( not e'en Occiduus more ) ! Love , joy , and peace , make harmony more meet For sabbath ev❜nings , and perhaps as sweet . Will not the sickliest ...
... eye - ball to be seen . Still I insist , though music heretofore Has charm'd me much , ( not e'en Occiduus more ) ! Love , joy , and peace , make harmony more meet For sabbath ev❜nings , and perhaps as sweet . Will not the sickliest ...
Side 51
... eyes , Folly and innocence are so alike , The diff'rence , though essential , fails to strike . Yet folly ever has a vacant stare , A simp❜ring count'nance , and a trifling air ; But innocence , sedate , serene , erect , Delights us ...
... eyes , Folly and innocence are so alike , The diff'rence , though essential , fails to strike . Yet folly ever has a vacant stare , A simp❜ring count'nance , and a trifling air ; But innocence , sedate , serene , erect , Delights us ...
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... eye ; That prize belongs to none but the sincere , The least obliquity is fatal here . With caution taste thee sweet Circean cup : He that sips often , at last drinks it up . Habits are soon assum'd ; but , when we strive To strip them ...
... eye ; That prize belongs to none but the sincere , The least obliquity is fatal here . With caution taste thee sweet Circean cup : He that sips often , at last drinks it up . Habits are soon assum'd ; but , when we strive To strip them ...
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