Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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... peace and solid hope , and furnish those motives and prospects , which , in the present state of things , are absolutely necessary to produce a conduct worthy of a rational creature , distinguished by a vastness of capacity , which no ...
... peace and solid hope , and furnish those motives and prospects , which , in the present state of things , are absolutely necessary to produce a conduct worthy of a rational creature , distinguished by a vastness of capacity , which no ...
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... peace - restoring close With joy beyond what victory bestows ; Blest country , where these kingly glories shine ! Blest England , if this happiness be thine ! A. Guard what you say ; the patriotic tribe Will sneer , and charge you with ...
... peace - restoring close With joy beyond what victory bestows ; Blest country , where these kingly glories shine ! Blest England , if this happiness be thine ! A. Guard what you say ; the patriotic tribe Will sneer , and charge you with ...
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... peace , to pleasure , and good pay ; When freedom , wounded almost to despair , Though discontent alone can find out where ; When themes like these employ the poet's tongue , I hear as mute as if a syren sung . Or tell me , if you can ...
... peace , to pleasure , and good pay ; When freedom , wounded almost to despair , Though discontent alone can find out where ; When themes like these employ the poet's tongue , I hear as mute as if a syren sung . Or tell me , if you can ...
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... peace , His spirits rising as his toils increase , Guards well what arts and industry have won , And freedom claims him for her first - born son . Slaves fight for what were better cast away- The chain that binds them , and a tyrant's ...
... peace , His spirits rising as his toils increase , Guards well what arts and industry have won , And freedom claims him for her first - born son . Slaves fight for what were better cast away- The chain that binds them , and a tyrant's ...
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... peace that riot would disturb ; And liberty preserv'd from wild excess , Shall raise no feuds for armies to suppress . When tumult lately burst his prison door , And set plebeian thousands in a roar ; When he usurp'd authority's just ...
... peace that riot would disturb ; And liberty preserv'd from wild excess , Shall raise no feuds for armies to suppress . When tumult lately burst his prison door , And set plebeian thousands in a roar ; When he usurp'd authority's just ...
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