Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... their generations wise , Each path of interest they have sagely trod , - To live - to thrive - to rise - and still to rise- Better to bow to men , than kneel to God . Behold where poor unmansion'd Merit stands , All cold , ODES . 19.
... their generations wise , Each path of interest they have sagely trod , - To live - to thrive - to rise - and still to rise- Better to bow to men , than kneel to God . Behold where poor unmansion'd Merit stands , All cold , ODES . 19.
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... live long enough to be laughed at , or , by some lucky means or other , escaped those shrewd remarks , which , it seems , are reserved for him . In the second place , this subject was not his choice , but imposed upon him by a gen ...
... live long enough to be laughed at , or , by some lucky means or other , escaped those shrewd remarks , which , it seems , are reserved for him . In the second place , this subject was not his choice , but imposed upon him by a gen ...
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... live for thee and thee alone , And justify those sweetest words from Heav'n , " That he shall love thee most to whom thou'st most forgiven . " " > ON THE ETERNITY OF THE SUPREME BEING , A POETICAL ESSAY . A CLAUSE OF MR . SEATON's WILL ...
... live for thee and thee alone , And justify those sweetest words from Heav'n , " That he shall love thee most to whom thou'st most forgiven . " " > ON THE ETERNITY OF THE SUPREME BEING , A POETICAL ESSAY . A CLAUSE OF MR . SEATON's WILL ...
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... live , and rapture shall rejoice , Fed by the notes of Handel , Arne and Boyce , While with joint force o'er humour's droll domain , Cervantes , Fielding , Lucian , Swift shall reign , While thinking figures from the canvas start , And ...
... live , and rapture shall rejoice , Fed by the notes of Handel , Arne and Boyce , While with joint force o'er humour's droll domain , Cervantes , Fielding , Lucian , Swift shall reign , While thinking figures from the canvas start , And ...
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... live - long day , And on the braky lawn to the shrill pipe In aukward gambols he affects to dance , Or tumbles to the tabor - ' tis not likely That such an umpire shou'd be equitable , Unless he guess at justice . TIMOLUS . Soft - no ...
... live - long day , And on the braky lawn to the shrill pipe In aukward gambols he affects to dance , Or tumbles to the tabor - ' tis not likely That such an umpire shou'd be equitable , Unless he guess at justice . TIMOLUS . Soft - no ...
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