Poems, Volum 1Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... arms , The baby seems to smile with added charms . Like something precious ventured far from shore , ' Tis valued for the danger's sake the more . He views it with complacency supreme , Solicits kind attention to his dream ; And daily ...
... arms , The baby seems to smile with added charms . Like something precious ventured far from shore , ' Tis valued for the danger's sake the more . He views it with complacency supreme , Solicits kind attention to his dream ; And daily ...
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... arm , And hides his hands to keep his fingers warm . She , half an angel in her own account , Doubts not hereafter with the saints to mount , Though not a grace appears on strictest search , But that she fasts , and item , goes to ...
... arm , And hides his hands to keep his fingers warm . She , half an angel in her own account , Doubts not hereafter with the saints to mount , Though not a grace appears on strictest search , But that she fasts , and item , goes to ...
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... arm's length in scorn . Such are the fruits of sanctimonious pride , Of malice fed while flesh is mortified : Take , Madam , the reward of all your prayers , Where hermits and where bramins meet with theirs ; Your portion is with them ...
... arm's length in scorn . Such are the fruits of sanctimonious pride , Of malice fed while flesh is mortified : Take , Madam , the reward of all your prayers , Where hermits and where bramins meet with theirs ; Your portion is with them ...
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... arm of human power . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him - himself the poet and the theme : A monarch clothed with majesty and awe , His mind his kingdom , and his will his law , Grace in his mien , and glory in his eyes ...
... arm of human power . But what is man in his own proud esteem ? Hear him - himself the poet and the theme : A monarch clothed with majesty and awe , His mind his kingdom , and his will his law , Grace in his mien , and glory in his eyes ...
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... the believer ! He can speak- Trembling yet happy , confident yet meek . Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot , And cut up all my follies by the root , VOL . I. H. I never trusted in an arm but thine , Nor TRUTH . 118.
... the believer ! He can speak- Trembling yet happy , confident yet meek . Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot , And cut up all my follies by the root , VOL . I. H. I never trusted in an arm but thine , Nor TRUTH . 118.
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