Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 145
... shine , or if he shine or not ; Through mere necessity to close his eyes Just when the larks and when the shepherds rise ; VOL . I. U a dull Rotation of Insipidity . Is such a life HOPE . 145.
... shine , or if he shine or not ; Through mere necessity to close his eyes Just when the larks and when the shepherds rise ; VOL . I. U a dull Rotation of Insipidity . Is such a life HOPE . 145.
Side 150
... shine with all a cherub's artless charms , Man is the genuine offspring of revolt , Stubborn and sturdy — a wild ass's colt ; His passions , like the wat'ry stores that sleep Beneath the smiling surface of the deep , Wait but the lashes ...
... shine with all a cherub's artless charms , Man is the genuine offspring of revolt , Stubborn and sturdy — a wild ass's colt ; His passions , like the wat'ry stores that sleep Beneath the smiling surface of the deep , Wait but the lashes ...
Side 166
... shine , May claim some right to be esteem'd divine-- Not e'en the sun , desirable as rare , Could bend one knee , engage one vot'ry there ! They were , what base credulity believes True Christians are , dissemblers , drunkards , thieves ...
... shine , May claim some right to be esteem'd divine-- Not e'en the sun , desirable as rare , Could bend one knee , engage one vot'ry there ! They were , what base credulity believes True Christians are , dissemblers , drunkards , thieves ...
Side 207
... shine with cruel and tremendous charms , That , while they please , possess us with alarms : So have I seen , ( and hasten'd to the sight On all the wings of holiday delight ) Where stands that monument of ancient pow'r , Nam'd with ...
... shine with cruel and tremendous charms , That , while they please , possess us with alarms : So have I seen , ( and hasten'd to the sight On all the wings of holiday delight ) Where stands that monument of ancient pow'r , Nam'd with ...
Side 241
... shine , Who waits for heav'n ere he becomes divine , Leaves saints t ' enjoy those altitudes they teach , And plucks the fruit plac'd more within his reach . Well spoken , Advocate of sin and shame , Known by thy bleating - Ignorance ...
... shine , Who waits for heav'n ere he becomes divine , Leaves saints t ' enjoy those altitudes they teach , And plucks the fruit plac'd more within his reach . Well spoken , Advocate of sin and shame , Known by thy bleating - Ignorance ...
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