Poems, Том 2J. Johnson, 1788 |
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... bound in chains of filence , which the fair , Though eloquent themselves , yet fear to break What is it but a map of busy life , Its fluctuations , and its vaft concerns ? Here runs the mountainous and craggy ridge That tempts ambition ...
... bound in chains of filence , which the fair , Though eloquent themselves , yet fear to break What is it but a map of busy life , Its fluctuations , and its vaft concerns ? Here runs the mountainous and craggy ridge That tempts ambition ...
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... bound And bundled close to fill fome crowded vase , Fades rapidly , and , by compreffion marr'd Contracts defilement not to be endur'd . Hence charter'd boroughs are fuch public plagues ; And burghers , men immaculate perhaps In all ...
... bound And bundled close to fill fome crowded vase , Fades rapidly , and , by compreffion marr'd Contracts defilement not to be endur'd . Hence charter'd boroughs are fuch public plagues ; And burghers , men immaculate perhaps In all ...
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... bound Firm as a rock . Nor wanted aught within , That royal refidence might well befit , For grandeur or for use . Long wavy wreaths Of flow'rs , that fear'd no enemy but warmth , Blush'd on the pannels . Mirrour needed none Where all ...
... bound Firm as a rock . Nor wanted aught within , That royal refidence might well befit , For grandeur or for use . Long wavy wreaths Of flow'rs , that fear'd no enemy but warmth , Blush'd on the pannels . Mirrour needed none Where all ...
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... bound . It is the abject property of moft , That being parcel of the common mass , And deftitute of means to raise themselves , They fink and fettle lower than they need . VOL . II . They They know not what it is to feel within , Book v ...
... bound . It is the abject property of moft , That being parcel of the common mass , And deftitute of means to raise themselves , They fink and fettle lower than they need . VOL . II . They They know not what it is to feel within , Book v ...
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... bound , but knows not what a range His spirit takes , unconscious of a chain ; And that to bind him is a vain attempt Whom God delights in , and in whom he dwells . Acquaint thyself with God , if thou would'st taste His works . Admitted ...
... bound , but knows not what a range His spirit takes , unconscious of a chain ; And that to bind him is a vain attempt Whom God delights in , and in whom he dwells . Acquaint thyself with God , if thou would'st taste His works . Admitted ...
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