Poems, 第 1 巻J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... whose fingers itch to write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite : A fubject's faults a fubject may proclaim , A monarch's errors are forbidden game ! Thus , free from cenfure , over - aw'd by fear , And prais'd for virtues that they ...
... whose fingers itch to write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite : A fubject's faults a fubject may proclaim , A monarch's errors are forbidden game ! Thus , free from cenfure , over - aw'd by fear , And prais'd for virtues that they ...
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... whose thoughts contemplative have dwelt On fituations that they never felt , Start up fagacious , covered with the duft Of dreaming ftudy and pedantic ruft , And prate and preach about what others prove , As if the world and they were ...
... whose thoughts contemplative have dwelt On fituations that they never felt , Start up fagacious , covered with the duft Of dreaming ftudy and pedantic ruft , And prate and preach about what others prove , As if the world and they were ...
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... whose wishes roam . But if you pass the threshold , you are caught ; Die then , if pow'r Almighty fave you not . There , hard'ning by degrees , till double steel'd , Take leave of nature's God , and God reveal'd ; Then laugh at all you ...
... whose wishes roam . But if you pass the threshold , you are caught ; Die then , if pow'r Almighty fave you not . There , hard'ning by degrees , till double steel'd , Take leave of nature's God , and God reveal'd ; Then laugh at all you ...
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... 'n on fuch terms ! ( they cry , with proud difdain ) Incredible , impoffible , and vain ! — Rebel , because ' tis easy to obey ; And fcorn , for its own fake , the gracious way . These are the fober , in whose cooler brains Some 64 TRUT H.
... 'n on fuch terms ! ( they cry , with proud difdain ) Incredible , impoffible , and vain ! — Rebel , because ' tis easy to obey ; And fcorn , for its own fake , the gracious way . These are the fober , in whose cooler brains Some 64 TRUT H.
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William Cowper. These are the fober , in whose cooler brains Some thought of immortality remains ; The reft , too bufy , or too gay , to wait On the fad theme , their everlasting state , Sport for a day , and perish in a night ; The foam ...
William Cowper. These are the fober , in whose cooler brains Some thought of immortality remains ; The reft , too bufy , or too gay , to wait On the fad theme , their everlasting state , Sport for a day , and perish in a night ; The foam ...
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77 ページ - Just knows, and knows no more, her bible true, A truth the brilliant Frenchman never knew, And in that charter reads, with sparkling eyes, Her title to a treasure in the skies.
317 ページ - Faithful remembrancer of one so dear, 0 welcome guest, though unexpected here! Who bidst me honour with an artless song, Affectionate, a mother lost so long. 1 will obey, not willingly alone, But gladly as the precept were her own: And, while that face renews my filial grief, Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief, Shall steep me in Elysian reverie, A momentary dream, that thou art she.
265 ページ - How fleet is a glance of the mind ! Compared with the speed of its flight, The tempest itself lags behind, And the swift-winged arrows of light. When I think of my own native land In a moment I seem to be there; But alas! recollection at hand Soon hurries me back to despair.
265 ページ - Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
319 ページ - Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapt In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capt, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we call'd the past'ral house our own.
282 ページ - Did you admire my lamp, quoth he, As much as I your minstrelsy, You would abhor to do me wrong, As much as I to spoil your song; For 'twas the...
265 ページ - But alas ! recollection at hand Soon hurries me back to despair. But the sea-fowl is gone to her nest, The beast is laid down in his lair, Even here is a season of rest, And I to my cabin repair. There's mercy in every place, And mercy, encouraging thought ! Gives even affliction a grace, And reconciles man to his lot.
159 ページ - Tis thus Omnipotence his law fulfils, And vengeance executes what justice wills. Again— the band of commerce was designed To associate all the branches of mankind ; And if a boundless plenty be the robe, Trade is the golden girdle of the globe.
319 ページ - Thy nightly visits to my chamber made, That thou might'st know me safe and warmly laid...
196 ページ - He says but little, and that little said Owes all its weight, like loaded dice, to lead. His wit invites you by his looks to come, But when you knock it never is at home...