Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side v
... to the danger of it . But the thought of having my own name perpetuated in connexion with the name in the title page , is so pleasing and flattering to the feelings of my heart , that I am content to risk something for the grati-
... to the danger of it . But the thought of having my own name perpetuated in connexion with the name in the title page , is so pleasing and flattering to the feelings of my heart , that I am content to risk something for the grati-
Side vii
... heart . Then he felt himself a wanderer , and then he found a guide . Upon this change of views , a change of plan and conduct followed of course . When he saw the BUSY and the GAY world it its true light , he left it with as little ...
... heart . Then he felt himself a wanderer , and then he found a guide . Upon this change of views , a change of plan and conduct followed of course . When he saw the BUSY and the GAY world it its true light , he left it with as little ...
Side x
... heart . We know that there are people , who seldom smile when they are alone , who therefore are glad to hide themselves in a throng from the violence of their own reflections ; and who , while by their looks and their language they ...
... heart . We know that there are people , who seldom smile when they are alone , who therefore are glad to hide themselves in a throng from the violence of their own reflections ; and who , while by their looks and their language they ...
Side 20
... heart Not more invigorates life's noblest part , Than virtue quickens , with a warmth divine , The powr's that sin has brought to a decline . A. Th ' inestimable estimate of Brown Rose like a paper - kite , and charm'd the town ; But ...
... heart Not more invigorates life's noblest part , Than virtue quickens , with a warmth divine , The powr's that sin has brought to a decline . A. Th ' inestimable estimate of Brown Rose like a paper - kite , and charm'd the town ; But ...
Side 26
... heart ; he looks to distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest low'rs ; And , arm'd with strength surpassing human pow'rs , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawing plan . Hence , in a Roman ...
... heart ; he looks to distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest low'rs ; And , arm'd with strength surpassing human pow'rs , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawing plan . Hence , in a Roman ...
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