Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... laws . For laws are only made to punish those 610 Who serve the king , and to protect his foes . If any leisure time he had from pow'r , ( Because ' t is sin to misimploy an hour , ) / His bus'ness was , by writing , to persuade That ...
... laws . For laws are only made to punish those 610 Who serve the king , and to protect his foes . If any leisure time he had from pow'r , ( Because ' t is sin to misimploy an hour , ) / His bus'ness was , by writing , to persuade That ...
Page 164
... laws divine ? Which in that sacred volume are contain'd ; Sufficient , clear , and for that use ordain'd . But stay : the Deist here will objection of urge anew , the Deist . 170 No supernatural worship can be true ; Because a general law ...
... laws divine ? Which in that sacred volume are contain'd ; Sufficient , clear , and for that use ordain'd . But stay : the Deist here will objection of urge anew , the Deist . 170 No supernatural worship can be true ; Because a general law ...
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... Laws are but positive ; love's pow'r , we see , Is Nature's sanction , and her first decree . 330 Each day we break the bond of human laws For love , and vindicate the common cause . Laws for defense of civil rights are plac'd , Love ...
... Laws are but positive ; love's pow'r , we see , Is Nature's sanction , and her first decree . 330 Each day we break the bond of human laws For love , and vindicate the common cause . Laws for defense of civil rights are plac'd , Love ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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