Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Том 1John Bell J. Bell, 1790 |
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... rage ; True churchmen zeal right orthodox ; and hence Fools think it gravity , and wits pretence ; To constancy alone fond lovers join it , And maids unask'd to chastity confine it . But have we then no law besides our will ? No just ...
... rage ; True churchmen zeal right orthodox ; and hence Fools think it gravity , and wits pretence ; To constancy alone fond lovers join it , And maids unask'd to chastity confine it . But have we then no law besides our will ? No just ...
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... rage disturb our peace , But envy , hatred , war , and discord cease ; Our own and others ' good each hour employ , And all things smile with universal joy ; Virtue with Happiness her consort join'd , Would regulate and bless each human ...
... rage disturb our peace , But envy , hatred , war , and discord cease ; Our own and others ' good each hour employ , And all things smile with universal joy ; Virtue with Happiness her consort join'd , Would regulate and bless each human ...
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... rage ? What prize the patriot's weighty toils engage ? Each public passion bound to endless frost , Each deed of social worth for ever lost . O ! may the Muse inspire the love of praise , Raise the bright passion , but with judgment ...
... rage ? What prize the patriot's weighty toils engage ? Each public passion bound to endless frost , Each deed of social worth for ever lost . O ! may the Muse inspire the love of praise , Raise the bright passion , but with judgment ...
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... rage , What endless quarrels at the present age ! How many blame ! how often may we hear , " Such vice ! -well , sure , the last day must be near ! " ' T'avoid such wild , imaginary pains , The sad creation of distemper'd brains ...
... rage , What endless quarrels at the present age ! How many blame ! how often may we hear , " Such vice ! -well , sure , the last day must be near ! " ' T'avoid such wild , imaginary pains , The sad creation of distemper'd brains ...
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... rage ; and though to John so rough , Abroad you'd think him complaisant enough . As for myself , whom poverty prevents From being angry at so great expence ; Who , should I ever be inclin'd to rage , For want of slaves , war with myself ...
... rage ; and though to John so rough , Abroad you'd think him complaisant enough . As for myself , whom poverty prevents From being angry at so great expence ; Who , should I ever be inclin'd to rage , For want of slaves , war with myself ...
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