The Works of the English Poets, 1–2. köideSamuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres) H. Baldwin, 1779 - 315 pages |
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... smile , But fuch as to themselves that cause deny . Our faults are at the bottom of our pains ; Error , in acts , or judgment , is the fource Of endless fighs : We fin , or we mistake ; And nature tax , when false opinion ftings . Let ...
... smile , But fuch as to themselves that cause deny . Our faults are at the bottom of our pains ; Error , in acts , or judgment , is the fource Of endless fighs : We fin , or we mistake ; And nature tax , when false opinion ftings . Let ...
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... smile ? ” Or , if the military style delights thee , ( For ftars have fought their battles , leagu'd with man ) " Who marshals this bright hoft ? enrolls their names ? " Appoints their poits , their marches , and returns , " Punctual ...
... smile ? ” Or , if the military style delights thee , ( For ftars have fought their battles , leagu'd with man ) " Who marshals this bright hoft ? enrolls their names ? " Appoints their poits , their marches , and returns , " Punctual ...
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... Smile ? Lorenzo Mirth how miferable here ! 1945 Swear by the Stars , by Him who made them , swear , Thy heart , henceforth , shall be as pure as They : Then Thou , like Them , shalt shine ; like Them , shalt rise From low to lofty ...
... Smile ? Lorenzo Mirth how miferable here ! 1945 Swear by the Stars , by Him who made them , swear , Thy heart , henceforth , shall be as pure as They : Then Thou , like Them , shalt shine ; like Them , shalt rise From low to lofty ...
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... smile Beneath affliction's galling load , Out - acts a Cæfar's toil : The billows ftain'd by flaughter'd foes Inferior praise afford ; Reafon ' s a bloodless conqueror , More glorious than the sword . Nor can the thunder of huzzas From ...
... smile Beneath affliction's galling load , Out - acts a Cæfar's toil : The billows ftain'd by flaughter'd foes Inferior praise afford ; Reafon ' s a bloodless conqueror , More glorious than the sword . Nor can the thunder of huzzas From ...
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... Smiles , incommunicable fmiles ! Are radiant marks of man ; They caft a fudden glory round Th ' illumin'd human face ; And light in fons of honeft joy Some beams of Mofes ' face : Is refignation's leffon hard ? Examine , we shall find ...
... Smiles , incommunicable fmiles ! Are radiant marks of man ; They caft a fudden glory round Th ' illumin'd human face ; And light in fons of honeft joy Some beams of Mofes ' face : Is refignation's leffon hard ? Examine , we shall find ...
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