PoemsC. Wells, 1840 - 523 sider |
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Side 23
... pains ; Feels himself spent , and fumbles for his brains ; A prologue interdashed with many a stroke- An art contrived to advertise a joke , So that the jest is clearly to be seen , Not in the words - but in the gap between : Manner is ...
... pains ; Feels himself spent , and fumbles for his brains ; A prologue interdashed with many a stroke- An art contrived to advertise a joke , So that the jest is clearly to be seen , Not in the words - but in the gap between : Manner is ...
Side 31
... Pain . Man , thus endued with an elective voice , Must be supplied with objects of his choice ; Where'er he turns , enjoyment and delight , Or present , or in prospect meet his sight ; Those open on the spot their honeyed store , These ...
... Pain . Man , thus endued with an elective voice , Must be supplied with objects of his choice ; Where'er he turns , enjoyment and delight , Or present , or in prospect meet his sight ; Those open on the spot their honeyed store , These ...
Side 39
... pains to sow ; We give some Latin , and a smatch of Greek ; Teach him to fence and figure twice a week ; And having done , we think , the best we can , Praise his proficiency , and dub him man . From school to Cam or Isis , and thence ...
... pains to sow ; We give some Latin , and a smatch of Greek ; Teach him to fence and figure twice a week ; And having done , we think , the best we can , Praise his proficiency , and dub him man . From school to Cam or Isis , and thence ...
Side 44
... pains of hell attend him there ; In vain the slave of arrogance and pride : He has no hearing on the prudent side . His still refuted quirks he still repeats ; New raised objections with new quibbles meets ; Till sinking in the ...
... pains of hell attend him there ; In vain the slave of arrogance and pride : He has no hearing on the prudent side . His still refuted quirks he still repeats ; New raised objections with new quibbles meets ; Till sinking in the ...
Side 46
... pain , Bled , groaned , and agonized , and died , in vain . TRUTH . Pensantur trutina.Hor . Lib . ii . Epist . 1 . MAN , on the dubious waves of error tossed , His ship half - foundered , and his compass lost , Sees , far as human ...
... pain , Bled , groaned , and agonized , and died , in vain . TRUTH . Pensantur trutina.Hor . Lib . ii . Epist . 1 . MAN , on the dubious waves of error tossed , His ship half - foundered , and his compass lost , Sees , far as human ...
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