Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 1J. Bell, 1790 |
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... thing exists as light ; For no less plain would nature's law appear , As the meridian sun unchang'd , and clear . Would we but search for what we were design'd , And for what end th ' Almighty form'd mankind , A rule of life we then ...
... thing exists as light ; For no less plain would nature's law appear , As the meridian sun unchang'd , and clear . Would we but search for what we were design'd , And for what end th ' Almighty form'd mankind , A rule of life we then ...
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... , or 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.
... , or 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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... things smile with universal joy ; Virtue with Happiness her consort join'd , Would regulate and bless each human mind , And man be what his Maker first design'd . EPISTLE II . OF ACTIVE AND RETIRED life . ΤΟ 8 Epist . I. ETHIC EPISTLES .
... things smile with universal joy ; Virtue with Happiness her consort join'd , Would regulate and bless each human mind , And man be what his Maker first design'd . EPISTLE II . OF ACTIVE AND RETIRED life . ΤΟ 8 Epist . I. ETHIC EPISTLES .
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... thing , to ape the wise , Ridiculously grave , for leisure sighs , ( His boasted wish from busy scenes to run ) Grant him that leisure , and the fool's undone . The gods , to curse poor Demea , heard his vow , And business now no more ...
... thing , to ape the wise , Ridiculously grave , for leisure sighs , ( His boasted wish from busy scenes to run ) Grant him that leisure , and the fool's undone . The gods , to curse poor Demea , heard his vow , And business now no more ...
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... thing is ever right . T'expect to alter to their taste , were vain ; For who can mend so fast , as they complain ? Whate'er you do , shall be a crime with such ; One while you've lost your tongue , then talk too much : Thus shall you ...
... thing is ever right . T'expect to alter to their taste , were vain ; For who can mend so fast , as they complain ? Whate'er you do , shall be a crime with such ; One while you've lost your tongue , then talk too much : Thus shall you ...
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