Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 13
... seen and heard ; And in his cage , like parrot fine and gay , Is kept , to strut , look big , and talk away . Born in a climate softer far than our's , Not form'd like us with such Herculean pow'rs , The Frenchman , easy , debonair ...
... seen and heard ; And in his cage , like parrot fine and gay , Is kept , to strut , look big , and talk away . Born in a climate softer far than our's , Not form'd like us with such Herculean pow'rs , The Frenchman , easy , debonair ...
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... seen , Not in the words - but in the gap Manner is all in all , whate'er is writ , The substitute for genius , sense , and wit . between ; To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so ...
... seen , Not in the words - but in the gap Manner is all in all , whate'er is writ , The substitute for genius , sense , and wit . between ; To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so ...
Side 48
... 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 sheep of ev'ry flock ...
... 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 sheep of ev'ry flock ...
Side 72
... - The cross , once seen , is death to ev'ry vice : Else he that hung there suffer'd all his pain , Bled , groan'd , and agoniz'd , and died , in vain . W.M. Craig del . Jon Cottager ; who weaves at 72 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... - The cross , once seen , is death to ev'ry vice : Else he that hung there suffer'd all his pain , Bled , groan'd , and agoniz'd , and died , in vain . W.M. Craig del . Jon Cottager ; who weaves at 72 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
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... seen of men ; His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice Made all his virtues gewgaws of no price ; He wore them , as fine trappings , for a show ; A praying , synagogue - frequenting , beau . The self - applauding bird , the ...
... seen of men ; His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice Made all his virtues gewgaws of no price ; He wore them , as fine trappings , for a show ; A praying , synagogue - frequenting , beau . The self - applauding bird , the ...
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