PoemsFrederick J. Mason, 1835 - 523 стор. |
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... wind that raised it , and it fell . He trod the very self - same ground you tread , ⚫And Victory refuted all he said . B. And yet his judgment was not framed amiss ; Its error , if it err'd , was merely this- He thought the dying hour ...
... wind that raised it , and it fell . He trod the very self - same ground you tread , ⚫And Victory refuted all he said . B. And yet his judgment was not framed amiss ; Its error , if it err'd , was merely this- He thought the dying hour ...
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... wind , and flings himself abroad . Contemporaries all surpass'd , see one , Short his career indeed , but ably run ; Churchill , himself unconscious of his powers , In penury consumed his idle hours ; And , like a scattered seed at ...
... wind , and flings himself abroad . Contemporaries all surpass'd , see one , Short his career indeed , but ably run ; Churchill , himself unconscious of his powers , In penury consumed his idle hours ; And , like a scattered seed at ...
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... wind to parch us at a blast ? Can British Paradise no scenes afford To please her sated and indifferent lord ? Are sweet philosophy's enjoyments run Quite to the lees ? And has religion none ? Brutes capable would tell you ' tis a lie ...
... wind to parch us at a blast ? Can British Paradise no scenes afford To please her sated and indifferent lord ? Are sweet philosophy's enjoyments run Quite to the lees ? And has religion none ? Brutes capable would tell you ' tis a lie ...
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... wind she swims , and sails away , Now stoops upon it , and now grasps the prey . Petronius ! all the muses weep for thee ; But every tear shall scald thy memory : The graces too , while Virtue at their shrine Lay bleeding under that ...
... wind she swims , and sails away , Now stoops upon it , and now grasps the prey . Petronius ! all the muses weep for thee ; But every tear shall scald thy memory : The graces too , while Virtue at their shrine Lay bleeding under that ...
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... th new quibbles meets ; and he defends , contest ends- y , still left behind , by every wind . an ingenious skill ; heir own crooked will ; And with a clear and shining lamp supplied , First. 56 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... th new quibbles meets ; and he defends , contest ends- y , still left behind , by every wind . an ingenious skill ; heir own crooked will ; And with a clear and shining lamp supplied , First. 56 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
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