Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 1J. Bell, 1790 |
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... , A self - denying pride in woman's heart , In synods faith , and in the fields of fame Valor usurps her honors , and her name . Whoe'er their sense of Virtue would express , ' Tis still by something they themselves possess . Hence.
... , A self - denying pride in woman's heart , In synods faith , and in the fields of fame Valor usurps her honors , and her name . Whoe'er their sense of Virtue would express , ' Tis still by something they themselves possess . Hence.
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... pride ; ' Tis he that's deaf to this command alone , Delights in others ' woe , and courts his own ; Racks and destroys with tort'ring steel and flame , For lux'ry brutes , and man himself for fame : Sets Superstition high on Virtue's ...
... pride ; ' Tis he that's deaf to this command alone , Delights in others ' woe , and courts his own ; Racks and destroys with tort'ring steel and flame , For lux'ry brutes , and man himself for fame : Sets Superstition high on Virtue's ...
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... pride , Were once these maxims fix'd , that God's our friend , Virtue our good , and happiness our end , How soon must reason o'er the world prevail , And error , fraud , and superstition fail ! None would hereafter then with groundless ...
... pride , Were once these maxims fix'd , that God's our friend , Virtue our good , and happiness our end , How soon must reason o'er the world prevail , And error , fraud , and superstition fail ! None would hereafter then with groundless ...
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... pride , Where neither reason nor fair virtue guide : And him , the wretch , who labors on with pain , For the low lucre of an useless gain , ( Wise but to get , and active but to save ) May scorn deserv'd still follow to the grave . But ...
... pride , Where neither reason nor fair virtue guide : And him , the wretch , who labors on with pain , For the low lucre of an useless gain , ( Wise but to get , and active but to save ) May scorn deserv'd still follow to the grave . But ...
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... his modest gate . Just what is elegantly useful ' s there ; Of aught beyond he scorns th ' unworthy care ; Nor would for all the trim that pride can show , One single act of social aid forego ; For this 12 Epist . II . ETHIC EPISTLES .
... his modest gate . Just what is elegantly useful ' s there ; Of aught beyond he scorns th ' unworthy care ; Nor would for all the trim that pride can show , One single act of social aid forego ; For this 12 Epist . II . ETHIC EPISTLES .
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