Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 34
... vain Must hope to look upon their like again . A. Are we then left - B . Not wholly in the dark ; Wit now and then , struck smartly , shows a spark , Sufficient to redeem the modern race From total night and absolute disgrace . While ...
... vain Must hope to look upon their like again . A. Are we then left - B . Not wholly in the dark ; Wit now and then , struck smartly , shows a spark , Sufficient to redeem the modern race From total night and absolute disgrace . While ...
Side 57
... vain , The dribbling stream ne'er puts it out again ; Oh that a verse had pow'r and could command Far , far away , these flesh - flies of the land ; Who fasten without mercy on the fair , And suck , and leave a craving maggot there ...
... vain , The dribbling stream ne'er puts it out again ; Oh that a verse had pow'r and could command Far , far away , these flesh - flies of the land ; Who fasten without mercy on the fair , And suck , and leave a craving maggot there ...
Side 63
... vain Has fill'd with all its fumes a critic's brain , The text that sorts not with his darling whim , Though plain to others , is obscure to him . The will made subject to a lawless force , All is irregular , and out of course ; And ...
... vain Has fill'd with all its fumes a critic's brain , The text that sorts not with his darling whim , Though plain to others , is obscure to him . The will made subject to a lawless force , All is irregular , and out of course ; And ...
Side 68
... vain ; the slave of arrogance and pride , He has no hearing on the prudent side , His still refuted quirks he still repeats ; New rais'd objections with new quibbles meets ; = Skilful Ingenuity of Error . " Till , sinking 68 THE ...
... vain ; the slave of arrogance and pride , He has no hearing on the prudent side , His still refuted quirks he still repeats ; New rais'd objections with new quibbles meets ; = Skilful Ingenuity of Error . " Till , sinking 68 THE ...
Side 72
... 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 . Jan Cottager , who weaves at 72 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... 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 . Jan Cottager , who weaves at 72 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
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