Poems, Том 1J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... defire , And kindles in his foul a treach'rous fire ; While , all his purposes and steps to guard , Peace follows virtue , as its fure reward ; And pleasure brings as furely in her train Remorfe , and forrow , and vindictive pain . Man ...
... defire , And kindles in his foul a treach'rous fire ; While , all his purposes and steps to guard , Peace follows virtue , as its fure reward ; And pleasure brings as furely in her train Remorfe , and forrow , and vindictive pain . Man ...
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... defire , With fome cold moral think to quench the fire ; Though all your engineering proves in vain , The dribbling ftream ne'er puts it out again : Oh that a verfe had pow'r , and could command Far , far away , these flesh - flies of ...
... defire , With fome cold moral think to quench the fire ; Though all your engineering proves in vain , The dribbling ftream ne'er puts it out again : Oh that a verfe had pow'r , and could command Far , far away , these flesh - flies of ...
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... defire , Suff'ring the vengeance of eternal fire : Then nature , injur'd , scandaliz'd , defil'd , Unveil'd her blufhing cheek , look'd on , and fmil'd ; Beheld with joy the lovely fcene defac'd , And prais'd the wrath that laid her ...
... defire , Suff'ring the vengeance of eternal fire : Then nature , injur'd , scandaliz'd , defil'd , Unveil'd her blufhing cheek , look'd on , and fmil'd ; Beheld with joy the lovely fcene defac'd , And prais'd the wrath that laid her ...
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... defire it thine , ( Awful alternative ! believ'd , belov'd , Thy glory ; and thy shame , if unimprov'd ) Are never long vouchfaf'd , if push'd afide With cold difguft or philofophic pride ; And that , judicially withdrawn , disgrace ...
... defire it thine , ( Awful alternative ! believ'd , belov'd , Thy glory ; and thy shame , if unimprov'd ) Are never long vouchfaf'd , if push'd afide With cold difguft or philofophic pride ; And that , judicially withdrawn , disgrace ...
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... reign , And youth invigorate that frame again , Renew'd defire would grace with other speech Joys always priz'd - when plac'd within our reach . F Th See T To D I C For lift thy palfied head , thake off the gloom 122 HOPE .
... reign , And youth invigorate that frame again , Renew'd defire would grace with other speech Joys always priz'd - when plac'd within our reach . F Th See T To D I C For lift thy palfied head , thake off the gloom 122 HOPE .
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