Poems, Volum 1Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Side 47
... thousand little throats With music , modulating all their notes ; And charms the woodland scenes , and wilds un- known , With artless airs and concerts of her own : But seldom ( as if fearful of expense ) Vouchsafes to man a poet's just ...
... thousand little throats With music , modulating all their notes ; And charms the woodland scenes , and wilds un- known , With artless airs and concerts of her own : But seldom ( as if fearful of expense ) Vouchsafes to man a poet's just ...
Side 68
... errors of whatever size , To justify it by a thousand lies . As creeping ivy clings to wood or stone , And hides the ruin that it feeds upon ; So sophistry cleaves close to and protects Sin's rotten trunk 68 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... errors of whatever size , To justify it by a thousand lies . As creeping ivy clings to wood or stone , And hides the ruin that it feeds upon ; So sophistry cleaves close to and protects Sin's rotten trunk 68 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
Side 97
... thousand mercenary deeds . Thus heaven approves as honest and sincere The work of generous love and filial fear ; But with averted eyes the omniscient Judge Scorns the base hireling , and the slavish drudge . VOL . I. G Where dwell ...
... thousand mercenary deeds . Thus heaven approves as honest and sincere The work of generous love and filial fear ; But with averted eyes the omniscient Judge Scorns the base hireling , and the slavish drudge . VOL . I. G Where dwell ...
Side 107
... thousands whom the world forbids to rest , Where should they find , ( those comforts at an end The scripture yields ) or hope to find , a friend ? Sorrow might muse herself to madness then , And seeking exile from the sight of men ...
... thousands whom the world forbids to rest , Where should they find , ( those comforts at an end The scripture yields ) or hope to find , a friend ? Sorrow might muse herself to madness then , And seeking exile from the sight of men ...
Side 111
... thousand sages lost in endless woe , For ignorance of what they could not know ? That speech betrays at once a bigot's tongue , Charge not a God with such outrageous wrong . Truly not I - the partial light men have , My creed persuades ...
... thousand sages lost in endless woe , For ignorance of what they could not know ? That speech betrays at once a bigot's tongue , Charge not a God with such outrageous wrong . Truly not I - the partial light men have , My creed persuades ...
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