POEMS, Volum 2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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... hand , Escap'd with pain from that advent'rous flight , Now feek repose upon an humbler theme ; The theme though humble , yet auguft and proud Th ' occafion - for the Fair commands the fong . Time was , when clothing fumptuous or for ...
... hand , Escap'd with pain from that advent'rous flight , Now feek repose upon an humbler theme ; The theme though humble , yet auguft and proud Th ' occafion - for the Fair commands the fong . Time was , when clothing fumptuous or for ...
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... hand ! Lovely indeed the mimic works of art ; But Nature's works far lovelier . I admire-- None more admires - the painter's magic skill Who shows me that which I fhall never fee , Conveys a diftant country into mine , And throws ...
... hand ! Lovely indeed the mimic works of art ; But Nature's works far lovelier . I admire-- None more admires - the painter's magic skill Who shows me that which I fhall never fee , Conveys a diftant country into mine , And throws ...
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... hand To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort , Her mingled fuits and fequences ; and fits , Spectatress both and spectacle , a fad And filent cypher , while her proxy plays . Others are dragg'd into the crowded room Between fupporters ...
... hand To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort , Her mingled fuits and fequences ; and fits , Spectatress both and spectacle , a fad And filent cypher , while her proxy plays . Others are dragg'd into the crowded room Between fupporters ...
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... hands . Here virtue thrives as in her proper foil ; Not rude and furly , and befet with thorns , And terrible to fight , as when the springs ( If e'er the fpring fpontaneous ) in remote And barb'rous climes , where violence prevails ...
... hands . Here virtue thrives as in her proper foil ; Not rude and furly , and befet with thorns , And terrible to fight , as when the springs ( If e'er the fpring fpontaneous ) in remote And barb'rous climes , where violence prevails ...
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... hand upon the ark Of her magnificent and awful caufe ? Time was when it was praise and boast enough In ev'ry clime , and travel where we might , That we were born her children . Praise enough To fill th ' ambition of a private man ...
... hand upon the ark Of her magnificent and awful caufe ? Time was when it was praise and boast enough In ev'ry clime , and travel where we might , That we were born her children . Praise enough To fill th ' ambition of a private man ...
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