The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts, Том 3J. Dodsley [and others], 1792 - 340 стор. |
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... moral world Goes out in ftench , and rottennefs the clofe ? Why was he wife to know , and warm to praise , And strenuous to transcribe , in human life , ' The Mind ALMIGHTY ? Could it be , that fate , Juft when the lineaments began to ...
... moral world Goes out in ftench , and rottennefs the clofe ? Why was he wife to know , and warm to praise , And strenuous to transcribe , in human life , ' The Mind ALMIGHTY ? Could it be , that fate , Juft when the lineaments began to ...
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... moral flow ; Bids it ascend the glowing cheek , and there Upbraid that little heart's inglorious aim , Which stoops to court a character from man ; While o'er us , in tremendous judgment fit Far more than man , with endless praise , and ...
... moral flow ; Bids it ascend the glowing cheek , and there Upbraid that little heart's inglorious aim , Which stoops to court a character from man ; While o'er us , in tremendous judgment fit Far more than man , with endless praise , and ...
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... moral good . Thirst of applause is virtue's fecond guard ; Reason , her first ; but reason wants an aid ; Our private reafon is a flatterer ; Thirst of applause calls public judgment in , To poise our own , to keep an even scale , And ...
... moral good . Thirst of applause is virtue's fecond guard ; Reason , her first ; but reason wants an aid ; Our private reafon is a flatterer ; Thirst of applause calls public judgment in , To poise our own , to keep an even scale , And ...
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... What noble vanities , what moral flights , Glitt❜ring thro ' their romantic wisdom's page , Make us , at once , despise them , and admire ? C4 Fable Fable is flat to these high season'd Sires ; They THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED . 23.
... What noble vanities , what moral flights , Glitt❜ring thro ' their romantic wisdom's page , Make us , at once , despise them , and admire ? C4 Fable Fable is flat to these high season'd Sires ; They THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED . 23.
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... thou reflect The melancholy face of human life ! The ftrong resemblance tempts me farther still : And , haply , Britain may be deeper ftruck Admiral BALCHEN , & C . By By moral truth , in such a mirror seen , 60 Night VIII THE COMPLAINT .
... thou reflect The melancholy face of human life ! The ftrong resemblance tempts me farther still : And , haply , Britain may be deeper ftruck Admiral BALCHEN , & C . By By moral truth , in such a mirror seen , 60 Night VIII THE COMPLAINT .
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