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Side 80
... he see no cause of fear , Death and 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 80 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... he see no cause of fear , Death and 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 80 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
Side 84
... suffice- The cross once seen is death to every vice : Else he that hung there suffered all his pain , Bled , groaned , and agonized , and died , in vain . P. 84 . TRUTH . Pensantur trutinâ . HOR . Lib . II. 84 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... suffice- The cross once seen is death to every vice : Else he that hung there suffered all his pain , Bled , groaned , and agonized , and died , in vain . P. 84 . TRUTH . Pensantur trutinâ . HOR . Lib . II. 84 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
Side 92
... pains , severe and long , Would give a barbarous air to British song ; No grand inquisitor could worse invent , Than he contrives to suffer , well content . Which is the saintlier worthy of the two ? Past all dispute , yon anchorite say ...
... pains , severe and long , Would give a barbarous air to British song ; No grand inquisitor could worse invent , Than he contrives to suffer , well content . Which is the saintlier worthy of the two ? Past all dispute , yon anchorite say ...
Side 118
... pain , Still haunts , in hope to dream of youth again ; All speak her happy : let the muse look round . From East to West , no sorrow can be found : Or , only what , in cottages confined , Sighs unregarded to the passing wind . Then ...
... pain , Still haunts , in hope to dream of youth again ; All speak her happy : let the muse look round . From East to West , no sorrow can be found : Or , only what , in cottages confined , Sighs unregarded to the passing wind . Then ...
Side 120
... pain , And sounds prophetic are too rough to suit Ears long accustomed to the pleasing lute ; They scorned his inspiration and his theme , Pronounced him frantic , and his fears a dream ; With self - indulgence winged the fleeting hours ...
... pain , And sounds prophetic are too rough to suit Ears long accustomed to the pleasing lute ; They scorned his inspiration and his theme , Pronounced him frantic , and his fears a dream ; With self - indulgence winged the fleeting hours ...
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