Poems Selected and Printed by a Small Party of English, who Made this Amusement a Substitute for Society, which the Disturbed Situation of the Country Prevented Their Enjoying |
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At his controul , Despair and anguish fled the struggling soul ; Comfort came
down the trembling wretch to raise , And his last fault ' ring accents whisper ' d
praise . At church , with meek and unaffected grace , His looks adorn ' d the
venerable ...
At his controul , Despair and anguish fled the struggling soul ; Comfort came
down the trembling wretch to raise , And his last fault ' ring accents whisper ' d
praise . At church , with meek and unaffected grace , His looks adorn ' d the
venerable ...
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Or what , in Britain ' s isle , Most favour ' d with your smile , The pow ' rs of Reason
and of Fancy join ' d To full perfection have conspir ' d to raise ? Ah ! what is now
the use Of all these treasures that enrich ' d her mind . To black Oblivion ' s ...
Or what , in Britain ' s isle , Most favour ' d with your smile , The pow ' rs of Reason
and of Fancy join ' d To full perfection have conspir ' d to raise ? Ah ! what is now
the use Of all these treasures that enrich ' d her mind . To black Oblivion ' s ...
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No - rather strive thy grov ' ling mind to raise Up to that unclouded blaze , That
heavenly radiance of eternal light , In which enthron ' d she now with pity sees ,
How frail , how insecure , how flight , Is ev ' ry mortal bliss ; E ' en Love itself ...
No - rather strive thy grov ' ling mind to raise Up to that unclouded blaze , That
heavenly radiance of eternal light , In which enthron ' d she now with pity sees ,
How frail , how insecure , how flight , Is ev ' ry mortal bliss ; E ' en Love itself ...
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47 Amid the arts which seek ingenuous fame , Our toil attempts the most
precarious claim ! To him , whose mimic pencil wins the prize , Obedient fame
immortal wreaths supplies : Whate ' er of wonder Reynolds now may raise ,
Raphael still ...
47 Amid the arts which seek ingenuous fame , Our toil attempts the most
precarious claim ! To him , whose mimic pencil wins the prize , Obedient fame
immortal wreaths supplies : Whate ' er of wonder Reynolds now may raise ,
Raphael still ...
Стр. 76
Sudden , these honours shall be fnatch ' d away , And curs ' d for ever this
victorious day . For lo ! the board with cups and spoons is crown ' d The berries
crackle , and the mill turns round : On shining altars of Japan they raise The silver
lamp ...
Sudden , these honours shall be fnatch ' d away , And curs ' d for ever this
victorious day . For lo ! the board with cups and spoons is crown ' d The berries
crackle , and the mill turns round : On shining altars of Japan they raise The silver
lamp ...
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