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... glory of the frame . None ever yet impeded what he wrought , None bars him out from his most secret thought ; Darkness itself before his eye is light , And hell's close mischief naked in his sight . Stand now and judge thyself - Hast ...
... glory of the frame . None ever yet impeded what he wrought , None bars him out from his most secret thought ; Darkness itself before his eye is light , And hell's close mischief naked in his sight . Stand now and judge thyself - Hast ...
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... glory and reward . O Nature ! whose Elysian scenes disclose His bright perfections , at whose word they rose , Next to that power , who form'd thee and sustains , Be thou the great inspirer of my strains . Still , as I touch the lyre ...
... glory and reward . O Nature ! whose Elysian scenes disclose His bright perfections , at whose word they rose , Next to that power , who form'd thee and sustains , Be thou the great inspirer of my strains . Still , as I touch the lyre ...
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... glory , now . Man in society is like a flower powers . Abandon'd , and , which still I more regret , Infected with the manners and the modes It knew not once , the country wins me still . I never framed a wish , or form'd a plan , That ...
... glory , now . Man in society is like a flower powers . Abandon'd , and , which still I more regret , Infected with the manners and the modes It knew not once , the country wins me still . I never framed a wish , or form'd a plan , That ...
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Aspasio beneath bids bless'd boast breath call'd cause charms death declension delight design'd distant divine docet dream e'en earth ease eyes fair fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd frown give glory go snacks grace hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven honour hope Hophni and Phinehas hour JOHN GILPIN land latives learn'd liberty light live lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er once pass'd peace perhaps pity pleasure plebeian poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapinis rapture rest rude sacred scene scenes as fair scorn seem'd shew shine sighs sight skies slave smile song soon soul sound Stamp'd stream sweet taste Thaida thee theme thine thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas vex'd VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste whate'er wind wisdom wonder worth youth