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Стр. 44
... them out of Chaos to the field , 1295 Where now they war with Vice and
Unbelief . O let us join this army ! joining these , Will give us hearts intrepid , at
that hour , When ye When brighter flames shall cut a darker night ; YOUNG'S
POEMS .
... them out of Chaos to the field , 1295 Where now they war with Vice and
Unbelief . O let us join this army ! joining these , Will give us hearts intrepid , at
that hour , When ye When brighter flames shall cut a darker night ; YOUNG'S
POEMS .
Стр. 128
Account amazing ! yet most true ; My song is bold , yet juft : Man born for infinite ,
in whom No period can destroy The power , in exquisite extremes , To fuffer , or
enjoy ; Give him earth's empire ( if no more ) He Give 128 YOUNG'S POEM S.
Account amazing ! yet most true ; My song is bold , yet juft : Man born for infinite ,
in whom No period can destroy The power , in exquisite extremes , To fuffer , or
enjoy ; Give him earth's empire ( if no more ) He Give 128 YOUNG'S POEM S.
Стр. 205
And since the fam'd alone make others live , First have that glory you presume to
give . If satire charms , strike faults , but ... As the soft plume gives swiftness to the
dart , Good - breeding sends the fatire to the heart . Painters and surgeons may ...
And since the fam'd alone make others live , First have that glory you presume to
give . If satire charms , strike faults , but ... As the soft plume gives swiftness to the
dart , Good - breeding sends the fatire to the heart . Painters and surgeons may ...
Стр. 206
Your talk give o'er , ' Tis printing what was publish'd long before . If nought
peculiar through your labours run , They ' re duplicates , and twenty are but one .
Think frequently , think close , read nature , turn Mens manners o'er , and half
your ...
Your talk give o'er , ' Tis printing what was publish'd long before . If nought
peculiar through your labours run , They ' re duplicates , and twenty are but one .
Think frequently , think close , read nature , turn Mens manners o'er , and half
your ...
Стр. 210
This of thy conduct feems the nicest part , The chief perfection of the statesman's
art , To give to fair assent a fairer face , Or foften a refusal into grace : But few
there are that can be truly kind , Or know to fix their favours on the mind ; Hence ...
This of thy conduct feems the nicest part , The chief perfection of the statesman's
art , To give to fair assent a fairer face , Or foften a refusal into grace : But few
there are that can be truly kind , Or know to fix their favours on the mind ; Hence ...
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