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Side 25
... human powers , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawning plan . Hence , in a Roman mouth , the graceful name Of prophet and of poet was the same ; Hence British poets too the priesthood shared , And every ...
... human powers , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawning plan . Hence , in a Roman mouth , the graceful name Of prophet and of poet was the same ; Hence British poets too the priesthood shared , And every ...
Side 159
... Labour of his frown beguile , And teach Philosophy a smile- Wit flashing on Religion's side , Whose fires , to sacred Truth applied , The gem , though luminous before , Obtrude on human notice more , D II . I am out of humanity's reach ,
... Labour of his frown beguile , And teach Philosophy a smile- Wit flashing on Religion's side , Whose fires , to sacred Truth applied , The gem , though luminous before , Obtrude on human notice more , D II . I am out of humanity's reach ,
Side 164
... HUMAN FRAILTY . I. WEAK and irresolute is man ; The purpose of to - day , Woven with pains into his plan , To - morrow rends away . II . The bow well bent , and smart the spring , Vice seems already slain ... HUMAN FRAILTY . HUMAN FRAILTY .
... HUMAN FRAILTY . I. WEAK and irresolute is man ; The purpose of to - day , Woven with pains into his plan , To - morrow rends away . II . The bow well bent , and smart the spring , Vice seems already slain ... HUMAN FRAILTY . HUMAN FRAILTY .
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