Poems, Volum 1C. Whittingham; sold by R. Jennings ... T. Tegg ... A.K. Newman and Company ... London; J. Sutherland, Edinburgh; and R. Griffin, and Company Glasgow., 1821 |
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Side 15
... sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I judged a man of sense could scarce do worse , Than caper in ... sounds will be ; But such mere quarter - strokes are not for me . From him who rears a poem lank and long , To ...
... sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I judged a man of sense could scarce do worse , Than caper in ... sounds will be ; But such mere quarter - strokes are not for me . From him who rears a poem lank and long , To ...
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... sounds , though sweet and well combined , And lenient as soft opiates to the mind , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; " Tis he , the Nimrod ...
... sounds , though sweet and well combined , And lenient as soft opiates to the mind , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; " Tis he , the Nimrod ...
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... sounds - Your Reverence , or your Grace ? No , but his own engagement binds him fast ; Or , if it does not , brands him to the last What atheists call him - a designing knave , A mere church juggler , hypocrite , and slave . Oh , laugh ...
... sounds - Your Reverence , or your Grace ? No , but his own engagement binds him fast ; Or , if it does not , brands him to the last What atheists call him - a designing knave , A mere church juggler , hypocrite , and slave . Oh , laugh ...
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... Sounds for the poor , but sounds alike for all : Kings are invited , and would kings obey , No slaves on earth more welcome were than they But royalty , nobility , and state , Are such a dead preponderating weight , That endless bliss ...
... Sounds for the poor , but sounds alike for all : Kings are invited , and would kings obey , No slaves on earth more welcome were than they But royalty , nobility , and state , Are such a dead preponderating weight , That endless bliss ...
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... sounds prophetic are too rough to suit Ears long accustom'd to the pleasing lute ; They scorn'd his inspiration and his theme , Pronounced him frantic , and his fears a dream ; With self - indulgence wing'd the fleeting hours , Till the ...
... sounds prophetic are too rough to suit Ears long accustom'd to the pleasing lute ; They scorn'd his inspiration and his theme , Pronounced him frantic , and his fears a dream ; With self - indulgence wing'd the fleeting hours , Till the ...
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beams beneath bids bless'd bliss blooming groves boast BODHAM breast call'd charms Cheapside courser dark dear declension deeds delight design'd divine dream Druids e'en earth Edmonton eyes fair fancy fast fear feel fire flowers folly fool form'd frown GEORGE ROMNEY Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hear heart Heaven heavenly hope hour John Gilpin labour land learn'd light lyre mankind mind Muse Nature never night nymph o'er once pass'd peace perhaps pharisee pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove Rome rude sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shine sight skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste teach tears telescopic eye tempest thee theme thine thou hast thought thousand toil tongue trifler truth Twas verse virtue waste whate'er WILLIAM WILBERFORCE wisdom zeal