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Side 52
... of the libertine professed , The worst of men and curses of the best . Where should the living , weeping o'er his woes , The dying , trembling at the awful close , Where the betrayed , forsaken , and oppressed , The 52 TRUTH .
... of the libertine professed , The worst of men and curses of the best . Where should the living , weeping o'er his woes , The dying , trembling at the awful close , Where the betrayed , forsaken , and oppressed , The 52 TRUTH .
Side 56
... Trembling yet happy , confident yet meek . Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot , And cut up all my follies by the root , I never trusted in an arm but thine , Nor hoped , but in thy righteousness divine : My prayers and alms ...
... Trembling yet happy , confident yet meek . Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot , And cut up all my follies by the root , I never trusted in an arm but thine , Nor hoped , but in thy righteousness divine : My prayers and alms ...
Side 74
... trembling at the boldness of thy powers , That won a nymph on that immortal plain , Like her the fabled Phoebus wooed in vain : He found the laurel only --- happier you , Th ' unfading laurel , and the virgin too ! * Now think , if ...
... trembling at the boldness of thy powers , That won a nymph on that immortal plain , Like her the fabled Phoebus wooed in vain : He found the laurel only --- happier you , Th ' unfading laurel , and the virgin too ! * Now think , if ...
Side 76
... tremble at , is hung Disgracefully on every trifler's tongue , Or serves the champion in forensic war To flourish and parade with at the bar . Pleasure herself perhaps suggests a plea , If interest move thee , to persuade even thee ; By ...
... tremble at , is hung Disgracefully on every trifler's tongue , Or serves the champion in forensic war To flourish and parade with at the bar . Pleasure herself perhaps suggests a plea , If interest move thee , to persuade even thee ; By ...
Side 83
... trembling at the scales , Till the best tongue or heaviest hand prevails . Now see him launched into the world at large ; If priest , supinely droning o'er his charge , Their fleece his pillow , and his weekly drawl , Though short , too ...
... trembling at the scales , Till the best tongue or heaviest hand prevails . Now see him launched into the world at large ; If priest , supinely droning o'er his charge , Their fleece his pillow , and his weekly drawl , Though short , too ...
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