Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 1J. Bell, 1790 |
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... hope create , Are the gay play - things of this infant state . Scarcely an ill to human life belongs , But what our follies cause , or mutual wrongs ; Or if some stripes from Providence we feel , He Epist . I. ETHIC EPISTLES . 5.
... hope create , Are the gay play - things of this infant state . Scarcely an ill to human life belongs , But what our follies cause , or mutual wrongs ; Or if some stripes from Providence we feel , He Epist . I. ETHIC EPISTLES . 5.
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... hopes control , The honest purpose of his steady soul . No mean attachments e'er seduc'd his tongue To gild the cause his heart suspected wrong ; But deaf to envy , faction , spleen , his voice Joins here or there , as reason guides his ...
... hopes control , The honest purpose of his steady soul . No mean attachments e'er seduc'd his tongue To gild the cause his heart suspected wrong ; But deaf to envy , faction , spleen , his voice Joins here or there , as reason guides his ...
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... hopes the high'r , And fan'd his restless pride's increasing fire . ' Twas thus amidst prosperity he pin'd ; For what can fill the false ambitious mind ? With all the honors that his prince could give , With all the wealth his av'rice ...
... hopes the high'r , And fan'd his restless pride's increasing fire . ' Twas thus amidst prosperity he pin'd ; For what can fill the false ambitious mind ? With all the honors that his prince could give , With all the wealth his av'rice ...
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... hope , nor love's fantastic pain , With him must enter the sequester'd cell , Who means with pleasing solitude to dwell ; But ... hopes , and death's vain fear . Such he must be who greatly lives alone ; Such Epist . II . 17 ETHIC EPISTLES .
... hope , nor love's fantastic pain , With him must enter the sequester'd cell , Who means with pleasing solitude to dwell ; But ... hopes , and death's vain fear . Such he must be who greatly lives alone ; Such Epist . II . 17 ETHIC EPISTLES .
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John Bell. I must be happy , sure , when I return . Whoever hopes true happiness to see , Hopes for what never was , nor e'er will be : The nearest ease , since we must suffer still , Are they who dare be patient under ill . Whilom a ...
John Bell. I must be happy , sure , when I return . Whoever hopes true happiness to see , Hopes for what never was , nor e'er will be : The nearest ease , since we must suffer still , Are they who dare be patient under ill . Whilom a ...
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