Poems,J. Johnson, 1803 - 363 páginas |
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... things , and intend The least of our concerns ( fince from the least The greatest oft originate ) ; could chance Find place in his dominion , or dispose One lawless particle to thwart his plan ; Then God might be surprised , and ...
... things , and intend The least of our concerns ( fince from the least The greatest oft originate ) ; could chance Find place in his dominion , or dispose One lawless particle to thwart his plan ; Then God might be surprised , and ...
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... things , as fmooth And tender as a girl , all effenced over With odours , and as profligate as sweet ; Who fell their laurel for a myrtle wreath , And love when they should fight ; when fuch as thefe Presume to lay their hand upon the ...
... things , as fmooth And tender as a girl , all effenced over With odours , and as profligate as sweet ; Who fell their laurel for a myrtle wreath , And love when they should fight ; when fuch as thefe Presume to lay their hand upon the ...
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... thing ) - The pulpit ( when the fatyrist has at last , Strutting and vapouring in an empty school , Spent all his force and made no profelyte ) - I fay the pulpit ( in the fober ufe Of its legitimate , peculiar powers ) Muft ftand ...
... thing ) - The pulpit ( when the fatyrist has at last , Strutting and vapouring in an empty school , Spent all his force and made no profelyte ) - I fay the pulpit ( in the fober ufe Of its legitimate , peculiar powers ) Muft ftand ...
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... things that mount the roftrum with a skip , And then fkip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry - hem ; and reading what they never wrote , Juft fifteen minutes , huddle up their work , And with a well - bred whisper close the scene ! In ...
... things that mount the roftrum with a skip , And then fkip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry - hem ; and reading what they never wrote , Juft fifteen minutes , huddle up their work , And with a well - bred whisper close the scene ! In ...
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... things divine ; and all befides , Though learned with labour , and though much admired By curious eyes and judgments ill - informed , To me is odious as the nafal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Misled by custom , ftrain ...
... things divine ; and all befides , Though learned with labour , and though much admired By curious eyes and judgments ill - informed , To me is odious as the nafal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Misled by custom , ftrain ...
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