Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 10
... prove , As if the world and they were hand and glove . Leave kingly backs to cope with kingly cares ; They have their weight to carry , subjects their's ; Poets , of all men , ever least regret Increasing taxes and the nation's debt ...
... prove , As if the world and they were hand and glove . Leave kingly backs to cope with kingly cares ; They have their weight to carry , subjects their's ; Poets , of all men , ever least regret Increasing taxes and the nation's debt ...
Side 14
... prove too much : If all men indiscriminately share His fost'ring pow'r , and tutelary care , As well be yok'd by despotism's hand , As dwell at large in Britain's charter'd land . B. No. Freedom has a thousand charms to show , That ...
... prove too much : If all men indiscriminately share His fost'ring pow'r , and tutelary care , As well be yok'd by despotism's hand , As dwell at large in Britain's charter'd land . B. No. Freedom has a thousand charms to show , That ...
Side 15
... prove all things and hold fast the best , Learns much ; and , to a thousand list'ning minds , Communicates with joy the good she finds : Courage in arms , and ever prompt to show His manly forehead to the fiercest foe ; Glorious in war ...
... prove all things and hold fast the best , Learns much ; and , to a thousand list'ning minds , Communicates with joy the good she finds : Courage in arms , and ever prompt to show His manly forehead to the fiercest foe ; Glorious in war ...
Side 30
... Prove this , and forfeit all pretence to praise . Make their heroic pow'rs your own at once , Or candidly confess yourself a dunce . B. These were the chief : each interval of night Was grac'd with many an undulating light In less ...
... Prove this , and forfeit all pretence to praise . Make their heroic pow'rs your own at once , Or candidly confess yourself a dunce . B. These were the chief : each interval of night Was grac'd with many an undulating light In less ...
Side 53
... prove That virtue has a title to your love . Have you no touch of pity , that the poor Stand starv'd at your inhospitable door ? Industry recommended . Or if yourself , too scantily supplied THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 53.
... prove That virtue has a title to your love . Have you no touch of pity , that the poor Stand starv'd at your inhospitable door ? Industry recommended . Or if yourself , too scantily supplied THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 53.
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