Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 1J. Bell, 1790 |
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... slave to folly , vice , and 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 ...
... slave to folly , vice , and 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 ...
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... slave with pow'r : Large sums o'erlooking , still intent on more , He wasted , not enjoy'd , his tasteless store . His growing greatness rais'd his hopes the high'r , And fan'd his restless pride's increasing fire . ' Twas thus amidst ...
... slave with pow'r : Large sums o'erlooking , still intent on more , He wasted , not enjoy'd , his tasteless store . His growing greatness rais'd his hopes the high'r , And fan'd his restless pride's increasing fire . ' Twas thus amidst ...
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... slave are pour'd . This drains his rage ; and though to John so rough , Abroad you'd think him complaisant enough ... slaves , war with myself must wage , Must rail , and hear ; chastising , be chastis'd ; Be both the tyrant , and the ...
... slave are pour'd . This drains his rage ; and though to John so rough , Abroad you'd think him complaisant enough ... slaves , war with myself must wage , Must rail , and hear ; chastising , be chastis'd ; Be both the tyrant , and the ...
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... slaves , cheats , patriots , all Pretend to hear , and to obey her call . Where fix we then ? -Each boasting thus his own , Say , does true Honor dwell with all , or none ? The truth , my Lord , is clear : though impious pride Be ever ...
... slaves , cheats , patriots , all Pretend to hear , and to obey her call . Where fix we then ? -Each boasting thus his own , Say , does true Honor dwell with all , or none ? The truth , my Lord , is clear : though impious pride Be ever ...
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... slave : as that , the slave of wit . In vain fair Genius bids the laurel shoot , The deadly worm thus eating at the root ; Corroded thus , the greenest wreaths decay , And all the poet's honors fall away ; Quick as autumnal leaves , the ...
... slave : as that , the slave of wit . In vain fair Genius bids the laurel shoot , The deadly worm thus eating at the root ; Corroded thus , the greenest wreaths decay , And all the poet's honors fall away ; Quick as autumnal leaves , the ...
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