Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Thou art the source whence labour flows , We shun thee but to make thee sure . For who'd sustain war's toil and ... Thou servant of almighty Jove , Who , free and swift as thought , could'st rove To the bleak north's extremest goal ...
... Thou art the source whence labour flows , We shun thee but to make thee sure . For who'd sustain war's toil and ... Thou servant of almighty Jove , Who , free and swift as thought , could'st rove To the bleak north's extremest goal ...
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... Thou type of wit and sense confin'd , Cramp'd by the oppressors of the mind , Who study downward on the ground ; Type of the fall of Greece and Rome ; While more than mathematic gloom , Envelopes all around . ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A ...
... Thou type of wit and sense confin'd , Cramp'd by the oppressors of the mind , Who study downward on the ground ; Type of the fall of Greece and Rome ; While more than mathematic gloom , Envelopes all around . ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A ...
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... thou vent thy spite , For ever cursing , and for ever curs'd , Of all th ' infernal crew the worst ; The worst in genius , measure and degree ; For envy , hatred , malice , are but parts of thee . Or would'st thou change the scene , and ...
... thou vent thy spite , For ever cursing , and for ever curs'd , Of all th ' infernal crew the worst ; The worst in genius , measure and degree ; For envy , hatred , malice , are but parts of thee . Or would'st thou change the scene , and ...
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... thou earn'st be- wail , Who canst not buy a vote , nor hast a soul for sale . " Oh Indignation , wherefore wert thou given , If drowsy Patience deaden all thy rage ? - Yet we must bear such is the will of Heaven ; And , Webster , so ...
... thou earn'st be- wail , Who canst not buy a vote , nor hast a soul for sale . " Oh Indignation , wherefore wert thou given , If drowsy Patience deaden all thy rage ? - Yet we must bear such is the will of Heaven ; And , Webster , so ...
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... thou must die . " And must I go , " th ' illustrious mourner cry'd , " I who have serv'd thee still in faith and truth , Whose snow - white conscience no foul crime has died From youth to manhood , infancy to youth , Like David , who ...
... thou must die . " And must I go , " th ' illustrious mourner cry'd , " I who have serv'd thee still in faith and truth , Whose snow - white conscience no foul crime has died From youth to manhood , infancy to youth , Like David , who ...
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