Poems, Том 2J. Johnson, 1788 |
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... dream of tranfports fhe was not to know . She heard the doleful tidings of his death , And never fmil'd again . And now the roams The dreary wafte ; there spends the livelong day , And there , unless when charity forbids , The livelong ...
... dream of tranfports fhe was not to know . She heard the doleful tidings of his death , And never fmil'd again . And now the roams The dreary wafte ; there spends the livelong day , And there , unless when charity forbids , The livelong ...
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... dream is paft ; and thou haft found again Thy cocoas and bananas , palms and yams , And homeftall thatch'd with leaves . But haft thou found Their former charms ? And having feen our ftate , Our palaces , our ladies , and our pomp Of ...
... dream is paft ; and thou haft found again Thy cocoas and bananas , palms and yams , And homeftall thatch'd with leaves . But haft thou found Their former charms ? And having feen our ftate , Our palaces , our ladies , and our pomp Of ...
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... dream all night of what the day denied . Alas ! expect it not . We found no bait To tempt us in thy country . Doing good , Difinterested good , is not our trade . We travel far ' tis true , but not for nought ; And must be brib'd to ...
... dream all night of what the day denied . Alas ! expect it not . We found no bait To tempt us in thy country . Doing good , Difinterested good , is not our trade . We travel far ' tis true , but not for nought ; And must be brib'd to ...
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... Dream after dream enfues , And still they dream that they fhall still fucceed , And still are disappointed ; rings the world VOL . II . H With With the vain ftir . I fum up half mankind Book iii . THE E GARDEN . 97.
... Dream after dream enfues , And still they dream that they fhall still fucceed , And still are disappointed ; rings the world VOL . II . H With With the vain ftir . I fum up half mankind Book iii . THE E GARDEN . 97.
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... wind ; Riches have wings , and grandeur is a dream ; The man we celebrate must find a tomb , And we that worship him , ignoble graves . Nothing * Nothing is proof against the general curfe Of vanity , 104 Book iii . THE TASK .
... wind ; Riches have wings , and grandeur is a dream ; The man we celebrate must find a tomb , And we that worship him , ignoble graves . Nothing * Nothing is proof against the general curfe Of vanity , 104 Book iii . THE TASK .
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