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Bulls , lions , scorpions , monsters here we feign ; Ourselves more monstrous ,
not to see what here Exists indeed ; -a lecture to mankind . What read we here ? -
Th'existence of a God ? Yes ; and of other beings , man above ; . Natives of Æther
...
Bulls , lions , scorpions , monsters here we feign ; Ourselves more monstrous ,
not to see what here Exists indeed ; -a lecture to mankind . What read we here ? -
Th'existence of a God ? Yes ; and of other beings , man above ; . Natives of Æther
...
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-'Tis a reproach , Tis an implicit fatire , on mankind ; 1245 And while it satisfies , it
censures too . To common sense , great Nature's course proclaims A Deity :
when mankind falls asleep , A Miracle is sent , as an alarm ; To wake the world ,
and ...
-'Tis a reproach , Tis an implicit fatire , on mankind ; 1245 And while it satisfies , it
censures too . To common sense , great Nature's course proclaims A Deity :
when mankind falls asleep , A Miracle is sent , as an alarm ; To wake the world ,
and ...
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... the merit of a choice , In making him your own , ' twas nature's voice , Which
call'd too loud by man to be withstood , Pleading a tye far nearer than of blood ;
Similitude of manners , such a mind , As makes you less the wonder of mankind .
... the merit of a choice , In making him your own , ' twas nature's voice , Which
call'd too loud by man to be withstood , Pleading a tye far nearer than of blood ;
Similitude of manners , such a mind , As makes you less the wonder of mankind .
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Unbleft with sense above their peers refin'd , Who shall stand up , diktators to
mankind ? Nay , who dare sine , if not in virtue's cause , That fole proprietor of just
applause ? Ye restless men , who pant for letter'd praise , With whom would you ...
Unbleft with sense above their peers refin'd , Who shall stand up , diktators to
mankind ? Nay , who dare sine , if not in virtue's cause , That fole proprietor of just
applause ? Ye restless men , who pant for letter'd praise , With whom would you ...
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... be good , yet not deserve the press ; Who write , an awful character profess ;
The world as pupil of their wisdom claim , And for their stipend an immortal fame :
Nothing but what is folid or refin'd , Should dare alk public audience of mankind .
... be good , yet not deserve the press ; Who write , an awful character profess ;
The world as pupil of their wisdom claim , And for their stipend an immortal fame :
Nothing but what is folid or refin'd , Should dare alk public audience of mankind .
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