Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side xi
... fear of death . Sed hactenus hæc . Some smaller pieces upon less important subjects close the volume . Not one of them , I believe , was written with a view to publication , but I was unwilling they should be omitted . Charles Square ...
... fear of death . Sed hactenus hæc . Some smaller pieces upon less important subjects close the volume . Not one of them , I believe , was written with a view to publication , but I was unwilling they should be omitted . Charles Square ...
Side 7
... fear , And prais❜d for virtues that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majesty engage Respect , while stalking o'er life's narrow stage ; Then leave their crimes for history to scan , And ask with busy scorn , Was this the man ...
... fear , And prais❜d for virtues that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majesty engage Respect , while stalking o'er life's narrow stage ; Then leave their crimes for history to scan , And ask with busy scorn , Was this the man ...
Side 9
... if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humble and confin'd the sphere , Happy the state that has not these to fear . VOL . 1 . C The Muse not an Inhabitant of Cheapside . A. Thus TABLE TALK . 9.
... if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humble and confin'd the sphere , Happy the state that has not these to fear . VOL . 1 . C The Muse not an Inhabitant of Cheapside . A. Thus TABLE TALK . 9.
Side 14
... science , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a prosp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course : Religion congenial with Freedom . Religion , richest favour of 14 TABLE TALK .
... science , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a prosp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course : Religion congenial with Freedom . Religion , richest favour of 14 TABLE TALK .
Side 19
... fear . The nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay . Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd , Once Chatham say'd thee ; but who saves thee next ? The Piety of ancient Chivalry ...
... fear . The nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay . Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd , Once Chatham say'd thee ; but who saves thee next ? The Piety of ancient Chivalry ...
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