Poems,J. Johnson, 1803 - 363 páginas |
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... virtue . - The South Sea islanders compaffionated , but chiefly Omai . - His present ftate of mind fuppofed . - Civilized life friendly to virtue , but not great cities . - Great cities , and London in particular , allowed their due ...
... virtue . - The South Sea islanders compaffionated , but chiefly Omai . - His present ftate of mind fuppofed . - Civilized life friendly to virtue , but not great cities . - Great cities , and London in particular , allowed their due ...
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... virtue thrives as in her proper foil ; Not rude and furly , and beset with thorns , And terrible to fight , as when the springs ( If ever she spring spontaneous ) in remote And barbarous climes , where violence prevails , And ftrength ...
... virtue thrives as in her proper foil ; Not rude and furly , and beset with thorns , And terrible to fight , as when the springs ( If ever she spring spontaneous ) in remote And barbarous climes , where violence prevails , And ftrength ...
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... virtue ; and inert Through plenty , lofe in morals what they gain In manners - victims of luxurious eafe . These therefore I can pity , placed remote From all , that science traces , art invents , Or inspiration teaches ; and enclosed ...
... virtue ; and inert Through plenty , lofe in morals what they gain In manners - victims of luxurious eafe . These therefore I can pity , placed remote From all , that science traces , art invents , Or inspiration teaches ; and enclosed ...
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... virtue in the mild And genial foil of cultivated life Thrive most , and may perhaps thrive only there , Yet not in cities oft : in proud and gay And gain - devoted cities . Thither flow , As to a common and most noisome fewer , The ...
... virtue in the mild And genial foil of cultivated life Thrive most , and may perhaps thrive only there , Yet not in cities oft : in proud and gay And gain - devoted cities . Thither flow , As to a common and most noisome fewer , The ...
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... virtue , gifts , That can alone make sweet the bitter draught , That life holds out to all , fhould moft abound And leaft be threatened in the fields and groves ? Poffefs ye therefore , ye who , borne about In chariots and fedans , know ...
... virtue , gifts , That can alone make sweet the bitter draught , That life holds out to all , fhould moft abound And leaft be threatened in the fields and groves ? Poffefs ye therefore , ye who , borne about In chariots and fedans , know ...
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