Poems, Volum 1Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Side 120
... 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 , Till the ...
... 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 , Till the ...
Side 151
... sound of truth will then be sure to please : And truth alone , wherever my life be cast , In scenes of plenty or the pining waste , Shall be my chosen theme , my glory to the last . p . 129 . HOPE . doceas iter , et sacra ostia pandas ...
... sound of truth will then be sure to please : And truth alone , wherever my life be cast , In scenes of plenty or the pining waste , Shall be my chosen theme , my glory to the last . p . 129 . HOPE . doceas iter , et sacra ostia pandas ...
Side 157
... sounds , The yellow tilth , green meads , rocks , rising grounds , Streams edged with osiers , fattening every field Wherever they flow , now seen and now concealed ; From the blue rim where skies and mountains meet , Down to the very ...
... sounds , The yellow tilth , green meads , rocks , rising grounds , Streams edged with osiers , fattening every field Wherever they flow , now seen and now concealed ; From the blue rim where skies and mountains meet , Down to the very ...
Side 167
... titles to the crowd around , But they that wore them move not at the sound ; The coronet , placed idly at their head , Adds nothing now to the degraded dead , And even the star , that glitters on the bier HOPE . 167 Charity.
... titles to the crowd around , But they that wore them move not at the sound ; The coronet , placed idly at their head , Adds nothing now to the degraded dead , And even the star , that glitters on the bier HOPE . 167 Charity.
Side 169
... . And they might enter at his open door , Even till his spacious hall would hold no more . He sent a servant forth by every road , To sound his horn and publish it abroad , That all might mark - knight , menial , high HOPE . 169.
... . And they might enter at his open door , Even till his spacious hall would hold no more . He sent a servant forth by every road , To sound his horn and publish it abroad , That all might mark - knight , menial , high HOPE . 169.
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