Poems, Volum 1W. Wilson, 1821 |
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... wonder and applause , Even on the fools that trampled on their laws . But he ( his musical finesse was such , So nice his ear , so delicate his touch ) Made poetry a mere mechanic art ; And every warbler has his tune by heart . Nature ...
... wonder and applause , Even on the fools that trampled on their laws . But he ( his musical finesse was such , So nice his ear , so delicate his touch ) Made poetry a mere mechanic art ; And every warbler has his tune by heart . Nature ...
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... wonder if they stray ? Go , cast your orders at your Bishop's feet , Send your dishonoured gown to Monmouth - street ! The sacred function in your hands is made --- Sad sacrilege ! no function , but a trade ! Occiduus is a pastor of ...
... wonder if they stray ? Go , cast your orders at your Bishop's feet , Send your dishonoured gown to Monmouth - street ! The sacred function in your hands is made --- Sad sacrilege ! no function , but a trade ! Occiduus is a pastor of ...
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... wonder in his features mix'd ; His passions tamed , and all at his controul , How perfect the composure of his soul ! Complacency has breathed a gentle gale O'er all his thoughts , and swelled his easy sail : His books well trimmed ...
... wonder in his features mix'd ; His passions tamed , and all at his controul , How perfect the composure of his soul ! Complacency has breathed a gentle gale O'er all his thoughts , and swelled his easy sail : His books well trimmed ...
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... wonder , and with daring tongue Blasphemed th ' authority from which it sprung . They knew by sure prognostics seen on high , The future tone and temper of the sky ; But , grave dissemblers ! could not understand That sin let loose ...
... wonder , and with daring tongue Blasphemed th ' authority from which it sprung . They knew by sure prognostics seen on high , The future tone and temper of the sky ; But , grave dissemblers ! could not understand That sin let loose ...
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... wonder , as we gazing stand below , That brass and steel should make so fine a show ; But though we praise th ' exact designer's skill , Account them implements of mischief still . No work shall find acceptance in that day , When all ...
... wonder , as we gazing stand below , That brass and steel should make so fine a show ; But though we praise th ' exact designer's skill , Account them implements of mischief still . No work shall find acceptance in that day , When all ...
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