Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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... smile upon the face is often but a mask worn occa- sionally and in company , to prevent , if possible , a suspicion of what at the same time is passing in the heart . We know that there are people , who seldom smile when they are alone ...
... smile upon the face is often but a mask worn occa- sionally and in company , to prevent , if possible , a suspicion of what at the same time is passing in the heart . We know that there are people , who seldom smile when they are alone ...
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... smile , to crouch , to please ; If smooth dissimulation , skill'd to grace A devil's purpose with an angel's face ; If smiling peeresses , and simp'ring peers Encompassing his throne a few short years ; If the gilt carriage and the ...
... smile , to crouch , to please ; If smooth dissimulation , skill'd to grace A devil's purpose with an angel's face ; If smiling peeresses , and simp'ring peers Encompassing his throne a few short years ; If the gilt carriage and the ...
Side 14
... smile , And fill with discontent a British isle . A. Freeman and slave , then , if the case be such , Stand on a level ; and you prove too much : If all men indiscriminately share His fost'ring pow'r , and tutelary care , As well be yok ...
... smile , And fill with discontent a British isle . A. Freeman and slave , then , if the case be such , Stand on a level ; and you prove too much : If all men indiscriminately share His fost'ring pow'r , and tutelary care , As well be yok ...
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... smiling down , and fix her here . But when a country ( one that I could name ) In prostitution sinks the sense of shame ; When infamous venality , grown bold , Writes on his bosom , to be let or sold ; When perjury , that heav'n defying ...
... smiling down , and fix her here . But when a country ( one that I could name ) In prostitution sinks the sense of shame ; When infamous venality , grown bold , Writes on his bosom , to be let or sold ; When perjury , that heav'n defying ...
Side 32
... smile , the sweetness , or the grace ; The dark and sullen humour of the time Judg'd ev'ry effort of the muse a crime ; Verse , in the finest mould of fancy cast , Was lumber in an age so void of taste : But , when the second Charles ...
... smile , the sweetness , or the grace ; The dark and sullen humour of the time Judg'd ev'ry effort of the muse a crime ; Verse , in the finest mould of fancy cast , Was lumber in an age so void of taste : But , when the second Charles ...
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