Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 6
... boast ) The lie that flatters I abhor the most . Those arts be their's who hate his gentle reign , But he that loves him has no need to feign . A. Your smooth eulogium , to one crown address'd , Seems to imply a censure on the rest . B ...
... boast ) The lie that flatters I abhor the most . Those arts be their's who hate his gentle reign , But he that loves him has no need to feign . A. Your smooth eulogium , to one crown address'd , Seems to imply a censure on the rest . B ...
Side 20
... boast of British song . ' Tis not the wreath that once adorn'd thy brow , The prize of happier times , will serve thee now . Our ancestry : a gallant christian race , Patterns of every virtue , every grace , Confess'd a God ; they kneel ...
... boast of British song . ' Tis not the wreath that once adorn'd thy brow , The prize of happier times , will serve thee now . Our ancestry : a gallant christian race , Patterns of every virtue , every grace , Confess'd a God ; they kneel ...
Side 92
... boast some rich ones whom the gospel sways ; And one who wears a coronet , and prays ; Like gleanings of an olive - tree , they show Here and there one upon the topmost bough . How readily , upon the gospel plan , That question has its ...
... boast some rich ones whom the gospel sways ; And one who wears a coronet , and prays ; Like gleanings of an olive - tree , they show Here and there one upon the topmost bough . How readily , upon the gospel plan , That question has its ...
Side 93
... boast ( but wait for that unhop'd for hour ) The self - restoring arm of human pow'r . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him - himself the poet and the theme : A monarch , cloth'd with majesty and awe ; His mind his kindom ...
... boast ( but wait for that unhop'd for hour ) The self - restoring arm of human pow'r . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him - himself the poet and the theme : A monarch , cloth'd with majesty and awe ; His mind his kindom ...
Side 101
... need ; Now summon ev'ry virtue - stand , and plead . What ! silent ? Is your boasting heard no more ? That self - renouncing wisdom , learn'd before , The transcendent Joy of Believers . Had shed immortal glories TRUTH . 101.
... need ; Now summon ev'ry virtue - stand , and plead . What ! silent ? Is your boasting heard no more ? That self - renouncing wisdom , learn'd before , The transcendent Joy of Believers . Had shed immortal glories TRUTH . 101.
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