Poems, 第 2 巻J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... Clofe packed , and smiling , in a chaife and one . Bat relaxation of the languid frame , Fy foft recumbency of outstretched limbs , Was blifs referved for happier days . So flow The growth of what is excellent ; fo hard To attain ...
... Clofe packed , and smiling , in a chaife and one . Bat relaxation of the languid frame , Fy foft recumbency of outstretched limbs , Was blifs referved for happier days . So flow The growth of what is excellent ; fo hard To attain ...
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... excefs . The SOFA fuits The gouty limb , ' tis true ; Though on a SOFA , may but gouty limb , never feel : For I have loved the rural walk through lanes Of graffy fwarth , clofe cropt by nibbling sheep , B 3 BOOK I. THE SOFA . 5.
... excefs . The SOFA fuits The gouty limb , ' tis true ; Though on a SOFA , may but gouty limb , never feel : For I have loved the rural walk through lanes Of graffy fwarth , clofe cropt by nibbling sheep , B 3 BOOK I. THE SOFA . 5.
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William Cowper. Of graffy fwarth , clofe cropt by nibbling sheep , And skirted thick with intertexture firm Of thorny boughs ; have loved the rural walk Over hills , through vallies , and by rivers ' brink , Ever fince a truant boy I ...
William Cowper. Of graffy fwarth , clofe cropt by nibbling sheep , And skirted thick with intertexture firm Of thorny boughs ; have loved the rural walk Over hills , through vallies , and by rivers ' brink , Ever fince a truant boy I ...
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... clofe Environed with a ring of branching elms , That overhang the thatch , itfelf unfeen Peeps at the vale below ; fo thick befet With foliage of fuch dark redundant growth , I called the low - roofed lodge the peasant's nest . And ...
... clofe Environed with a ring of branching elms , That overhang the thatch , itfelf unfeen Peeps at the vale below ; fo thick befet With foliage of fuch dark redundant growth , I called the low - roofed lodge the peasant's nest . And ...
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... clofe of all ? But grant her end More diftant , and that prophecy demands A longer refpite , unaccomplished yet ; Still they are frowning fignals , and bespeak Difpleasure in his breaft , who fmites the earth Or heals it , makes it ...
... clofe of all ? But grant her end More diftant , and that prophecy demands A longer refpite , unaccomplished yet ; Still they are frowning fignals , and bespeak Difpleasure in his breaft , who fmites the earth Or heals it , makes it ...
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296 ページ - Thy nightly visits to my chamber made, That thou might'st know me safe and warmly laid...
297 ページ - Wouldst softly speak and stroke my head and smile — Could those few pleasant days again appear, Might one wish bring them, would I wish them here? I would not trust my heart : the dear delight Seems so to be desired, perhaps I might.
206 ページ - The sum is this. If man's convenience, health, Or safety interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all — the meanest things that are, As free to live, and to enjoy that life, As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.
37 ページ - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; * if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free, They touch our country, and their shackles, fall.
214 ページ - To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent homage of his arrowy tongue. All creatures worship man, and all mankind One Lord, one Father.
31 ページ - God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts, That can alone make sweet the bitter draught, That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves...
214 ページ - Behold the measure of the promise fill'd ; See Salem built, the labour of a God ! Bright as a sun the sacred city shines ; All kingdoms and all princes of the earth Flock to that light ; the glory of all lands Flows into her ; unbounded is her joy, . And endless her increase.
206 ページ - Sacred to neatness and repose, the alcove, The chamber, or refectory, may die : A necessary act incurs no blame. Not so when, held within their proper bounds, And guiltless of offence, they range the air, Or take their pastime...
309 ページ - The man that hails you Tom or Jack, And proves by thumps upon your back How he esteems your merit, Is such a friend, that one had need Be very much his friend indeed, .
296 ページ - Dupe of to-morrow even from a child. Thus many a sad to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrow spent, I learned at last submission to my lot; But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot.