Poems, Volum 1Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... soon assumed ; but when we strive To strip them off , ' tis being flayed alive . Called to the temple of impure delight , He that abstains , and he alone , does right . If a wish wander that way , call it home ; He cannot long be safe ...
... soon assumed ; but when we strive To strip them off , ' tis being flayed alive . Called to the temple of impure delight , He that abstains , and he alone , does right . If a wish wander that way , call it home ; He cannot long be safe ...
Side 91
... soon would abdicate his own , As stoop from heaven to sell the proud a throne . His dwelling a recess in some rude rock , Book , beads , and maple dish , his meagre stock ; In shirt of hair and weeds of canvass dressed , Girt with a ...
... soon would abdicate his own , As stoop from heaven to sell the proud a throne . His dwelling a recess in some rude rock , Book , beads , and maple dish , his meagre stock ; In shirt of hair and weeds of canvass dressed , Girt with a ...
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... where to be found As soon shall rise and re - ascend the throne , By native power and energy her own , As nature at her own peculiar cost , Restore to man the glories he has lost . Go - bid the winter cease to chill the year TRUTH . 105.
... where to be found As soon shall rise and re - ascend the throne , By native power and energy her own , As nature at her own peculiar cost , Restore to man the glories he has lost . Go - bid the winter cease to chill the year TRUTH . 105.
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... ; and those gods of thine Woden and Thor , each tottering in his shrine , Fell broken and defaced at his own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . But Rome with sorceries and magic wand Soon raised a 140 EXPOSTULATION .
... ; and those gods of thine Woden and Thor , each tottering in his shrine , Fell broken and defaced at his own door , As Dagon in Philistia long before . But Rome with sorceries and magic wand Soon raised a 140 EXPOSTULATION .
Side 141
William Cowper. But Rome with sorceries and magic wand Soon raised a cloud that darkened every land ; And thine was smothered in the stench and fog Of Tiber's marshes , and the papal bog . Then priests with bulls and briefs , and shaven ...
William Cowper. But Rome with sorceries and magic wand Soon raised a cloud that darkened every land ; And thine was smothered in the stench and fog Of Tiber's marshes , and the papal bog . Then priests with bulls and briefs , and shaven ...
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