Poems,J. Johnson, 1803 - 363 páginas |
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... best feel urgent need Of all their caution in thy gentleft gales ; But fwelled into a guft - who then alas ! With all his canvafs fet , and inexpert , And therefore heedlefs , can withstand thy power ? Praise from the riveled lips of ...
... best feel urgent need Of all their caution in thy gentleft gales ; But fwelled into a guft - who then alas ! With all his canvafs fet , and inexpert , And therefore heedlefs , can withstand thy power ? Praise from the riveled lips of ...
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... best Their wearinefs ; and they the most polite , Who fquander time and treasure with a smile , Though at their own destruction . She , that aiks Her dear five hundred friends , contemns them all , And hates their coming . They ( what ...
... best Their wearinefs ; and they the most polite , Who fquander time and treasure with a smile , Though at their own destruction . She , that aiks Her dear five hundred friends , contemns them all , And hates their coming . They ( what ...
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... best pursuits of man , Friendly to thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural leisure paffed ! Few know thy value , and few taste thy sweets ; Though many boast thy favours , and affect To understand and choose thee for ...
... best pursuits of man , Friendly to thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural leisure paffed ! Few know thy value , and few taste thy sweets ; Though many boast thy favours , and affect To understand and choose thee for ...
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... or fottish waste . Now goes the nightly thief prowling abroad For plunder ; much folicitous how best He may compensate for a day of floth By works of darkness and nocturnal wrong . Woe to BOOK IV . THE WINTER EVENING . 137.
... or fottish waste . Now goes the nightly thief prowling abroad For plunder ; much folicitous how best He may compensate for a day of floth By works of darkness and nocturnal wrong . Woe to BOOK IV . THE WINTER EVENING . 137.
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... best human inftitutions . - Spiritual liberty not perishable . — The flavish fate of man by nature . - Deliver him , Deift , if you can . - Grace must do it . - The respective merits of patriots and martyrs flated . — Their dif- ferent ...
... best human inftitutions . - Spiritual liberty not perishable . — The flavish fate of man by nature . - Deliver him , Deift , if you can . - Grace must do it . - The respective merits of patriots and martyrs flated . — Their dif- ferent ...
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