Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side vii
... leaves his dun- geon . Not that he became a Cynic or an Ascetic --- A heart filled with love to God will assuredly breathe benevolence to men . But the turn of his temper inclining him to rural life , he indulged it , and the providence ...
... leaves his dun- geon . Not that he became a Cynic or an Ascetic --- A heart filled with love to God will assuredly breathe benevolence to men . But the turn of his temper inclining him to rural life , he indulged it , and the providence ...
Side 54
... heav'n bestows Your pleasures with no curses in the close . Pleasure , admitted in undue degree , Enslaves the will , nor leaves the judgment free . Ambition and Avarice condemned . ' Tis not alone the 54 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... heav'n bestows Your pleasures with no curses in the close . Pleasure , admitted in undue degree , Enslaves the will , nor leaves the judgment free . Ambition and Avarice condemned . ' Tis not alone the 54 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
Side 85
... his steed , And hurried , but with unsuccessful speed ; Now , drench'd throughout , and hopeless of his case , He drops the rein , and leaves him to his pace . * A Traveller sheltered from a Storm . Suppose , unlook'd TRUTH . 85.
... his steed , And hurried , but with unsuccessful speed ; Now , drench'd throughout , and hopeless of his case , He drops the rein , and leaves him to his pace . * A Traveller sheltered from a Storm . Suppose , unlook'd TRUTH . 85.
Side 128
... leaves a doubt : But still light reach'd thee ; and those gods of thine , Woden and Thor , each tott'ring in his shrine , Fell , broken , and defac'd , at their own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . and Popery involed us ' in ...
... leaves a doubt : But still light reach'd thee ; and those gods of thine , Woden and Thor , each tott'ring in his shrine , Fell , broken , and defac'd , at their own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . and Popery involed us ' in ...
Side 139
... blast sings Through the dry leaves , and pants upon the strings , My soul shall sigh in secret , and lament A nation scourg'd , yet tardy to repent . and Truth will finally triumph . I know the warning EXPOSTULATION . 139.
... blast sings Through the dry leaves , and pants upon the strings , My soul shall sigh in secret , and lament A nation scourg'd , yet tardy to repent . and Truth will finally triumph . I know the warning EXPOSTULATION . 139.
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