Poems ...T. Bedlington, 1826 - 493 sider |
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... fair Of Vanity , a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kind— 750 755 Proof of a trifling and a worthless mind . 759 A. Hail , Sternhold , then ; and , Hopkins , hail ! —B . If flatt'ry , folly , lust , employ the pen ...
... fair Of Vanity , a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kind— 750 755 Proof of a trifling and a worthless mind . 759 A. Hail , Sternhold , then ; and , Hopkins , hail ! —B . If flatt'ry , folly , lust , employ the pen ...
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... but a brute the slave of sense . Daniel ate pulse by choice -- example rare ' Heaver . bless'd the youth , and made him fresh and fair . 215 VOL I. 4 Gorgonius sits , abdominous and wan , Like a fat THE PROGRESS OF ERROUR . 37.
... but a brute the slave of sense . Daniel ate pulse by choice -- example rare ' Heaver . bless'd the youth , and made him fresh and fair . 215 VOL I. 4 Gorgonius sits , abdominous and wan , Like a fat THE PROGRESS OF ERROUR . 37.
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... fair , tempts only to destroy . Remorse , the fatal egg by pleasure laid In every bosom where her nest is made , Hatch'd by the beams of truth , denies him rest , And proves a raging scorpion in his breast . No pleasure ? Are domestick ...
... fair , tempts only to destroy . Remorse , the fatal egg by pleasure laid In every bosom where her nest is made , Hatch'd by the beams of truth , denies him rest , And proves a raging scorpion in his breast . No pleasure ? Are domestick ...
Side 40
... fair . The sacred implement I now employ Might prove a mischief , or at best a toy ; A trifle , if it move but to amuse ; But , if to wrong the judgment and abuse , Worse than a poniard in the basest hand , It stabs at once the morals ...
... fair . The sacred implement I now employ Might prove a mischief , or at best a toy ; A trifle , if it move but to amuse ; But , if to wrong the judgment and abuse , Worse than a poniard in the basest hand , It stabs at once the morals ...
Side 43
... fair , 410 Fresh'ning his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man : Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange contortions of his face , How much a dunce , that has been sent to roam , Excels a ...
... fair , 410 Fresh'ning his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man : Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange contortions of his face , How much a dunce , that has been sent to roam , Excels a ...
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