Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 127
... rude earth The cradle that received thee at thy birth , Was rock'd by many a rough Norwegian blast , And Danish howlings scar'd thee as they pass'd ; For thou wast born amid the din of arms , And suck'd a breast that panted with alarms ...
... rude earth The cradle that received thee at thy birth , Was rock'd by many a rough Norwegian blast , And Danish howlings scar'd thee as they pass'd ; For thou wast born amid the din of arms , And suck'd a breast that panted with alarms ...
Side 220
... the consequence is clear , Our polish'd manners are a mask we wear , And at the bottom barb'rous still and rude ; We are restrain'd , indeed , but not subdued The practice of Duelling - dastardly mean and low . 220 CONVERSATION .
... the consequence is clear , Our polish'd manners are a mask we wear , And at the bottom barb'rous still and rude ; We are restrain'd , indeed , but not subdued The practice of Duelling - dastardly mean and low . 220 CONVERSATION .
Side 222
... rude and surly ? No- A moral , sensible , and well - bred man Will not affront me , and no other can . Were I empow'r'd to regulate the lists , They should encounter with well - loaded fists ; A Trojan combat would be something new ...
... rude and surly ? No- A moral , sensible , and well - bred man Will not affront me , and no other can . Were I empow'r'd to regulate the lists , They should encounter with well - loaded fists ; A Trojan combat would be something new ...
Side 235
... rude forefathers of mankind , Is note for note deliver'd in our ears , In the last scene of her six thousand years : Yet fashion , leader of a chatt'ring train , Whom man for his own hurt permits to reign , Who shifts and changes all ...
... rude forefathers of mankind , Is note for note deliver'd in our ears , In the last scene of her six thousand years : Yet fashion , leader of a chatt'ring train , Whom man for his own hurt permits to reign , Who shifts and changes all ...
Side 257
... rude injuries it late sustain'd , " Till tun'd at length to some immortal song , It sounds Jehovah's name , and pours his praise along . VOL . I. Ll RETIREMENT . studiis florens ignobilis otî . VIRG . Geor CONVERSATION . 257.
... rude injuries it late sustain'd , " Till tun'd at length to some immortal song , It sounds Jehovah's name , and pours his praise along . VOL . I. Ll RETIREMENT . studiis florens ignobilis otî . VIRG . Geor CONVERSATION . 257.
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