Poems, Том 2J. Johnson, 1788 |
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... kind , All healthful , are th ' employs of rural life , Reiterated as the wheel of time Runs round , still ending , and beginning still . Nor are these all . To deck the fhapely knoll , That softly fwell'd and gaily drefs'd , appears A ...
... kind , All healthful , are th ' employs of rural life , Reiterated as the wheel of time Runs round , still ending , and beginning still . Nor are these all . To deck the fhapely knoll , That softly fwell'd and gaily drefs'd , appears A ...
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... kind , And undebauch'd . But we have bid farewel To all the virtues of those better days , And all their honeft pleasures . Manfions once Knew their own masters , and laborious hinds , Who had furviv'd the father , ferv'd the fon . Now ...
... kind , And undebauch'd . But we have bid farewel To all the virtues of those better days , And all their honeft pleasures . Manfions once Knew their own masters , and laborious hinds , Who had furviv'd the father , ferv'd the fon . Now ...
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... kind . And though th ' Almighty Maker has throughout Difcriminated each from each , by strokes And touches of his hand , with fo much art Diversified , that two were never found Twins at all points - yet this obtains in all Twins 174 ...
... kind . And though th ' Almighty Maker has throughout Difcriminated each from each , by strokes And touches of his hand , with fo much art Diversified , that two were never found Twins at all points - yet this obtains in all Twins 174 ...
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... ' impending famine , often scar'd As oft retutn , a pert voracious kind . Clean riddance quickly made , one only care Remains to each , the search of funny nook , Or Or fhed impervious to the blaft . Refign'd To fad 184 Book v . THE TASK .
... ' impending famine , often scar'd As oft retutn , a pert voracious kind . Clean riddance quickly made , one only care Remains to each , the search of funny nook , Or Or fhed impervious to the blaft . Refign'd To fad 184 Book v . THE TASK .
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... kind , Immur'd though unaccus'd , condemn'd untry'd , Cruelly fpar'd , and hopeless of escape . There , like the vifionary emblem seen By him of Babylon , life ftands a stump , And And filletted about with hoops of brass , Still lives ...
... kind , Immur'd though unaccus'd , condemn'd untry'd , Cruelly fpar'd , and hopeless of escape . There , like the vifionary emblem seen By him of Babylon , life ftands a stump , And And filletted about with hoops of brass , Still lives ...
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