Poems ...T. Bedlington, 1826 - 493 sider |
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... speaking for himself , whoever presumes to step before him with a preface , and to say , " Nay , but hear me first , " should have something worthy of attention to offer , or he will be justly deemed officious and imper- tinent . The ...
... speaking for himself , whoever presumes to step before him with a preface , and to say , " Nay , but hear me first , " should have something worthy of attention to offer , or he will be justly deemed officious and imper- tinent . The ...
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... many unhappily rejected with disgust . But we well know , that they who affect to despise the inward feel- ings which religious persons speak of , and to treat them as enthusiasm and folly , have inward feelings of PREFACE .
... many unhappily rejected with disgust . But we well know , that they who affect to despise the inward feel- ings which religious persons speak of , and to treat them as enthusiasm and folly , have inward feelings of PREFACE .
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... speak his pow'r ; Then grace the bony phantom in their stead With the king's shoulderknot and gay cockade ; Clothe the twin brethren in each other's dress , The same their occupation and success . 339 30 35 40 45 A. ' Tis your belief ...
... speak his pow'r ; Then grace the bony phantom in their stead With the king's shoulderknot and gay cockade ; Clothe the twin brethren in each other's dress , The same their occupation and success . 339 30 35 40 45 A. ' Tis your belief ...
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... Speak to the present times , and times to come ; They cry aloud in ev'ry careless ear , Stop while you may ; suspend your mad career ; 435 O learn from our example and our fate , Learn wisdom and repentance ere too late . Not only Vice ...
... Speak to the present times , and times to come ; They cry aloud in ev'ry careless ear , Stop while you may ; suspend your mad career ; 435 O learn from our example and our fate , Learn wisdom and repentance ere too late . Not only Vice ...
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... speak thee , or thy power address , 460 Thou god of our idolatry , the press ? By thee , religion , liberty , and laws , Exert their influence , and advance their cause ; By thee worse plagues than Pharaoh's land befell , Diffus'd ...
... speak thee , or thy power address , 460 Thou god of our idolatry , the press ? By thee , religion , liberty , and laws , Exert their influence , and advance their cause ; By thee worse plagues than Pharaoh's land befell , Diffus'd ...
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