Poems on various subjects, Volumen21800 |
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... Lead patient worth , and purpofe pure ; - And ftrength to ev'ry spring impart , Which actuates a Superior Heart . -Whene'er , in fhort , beneath your eye , The hours , in measur'd motion fly , Let each a kind concern fuggeft , For him ...
... Lead patient worth , and purpofe pure ; - And ftrength to ev'ry spring impart , Which actuates a Superior Heart . -Whene'er , in fhort , beneath your eye , The hours , in measur'd motion fly , Let each a kind concern fuggeft , For him ...
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... rough , the thorny ways : Crofs woods and wilds , the Learned Tribe A dark and doubtful path defcribe : But Poefy her votaries leads O'er level lawns , and verdant meads ; And if perchance , in fportful vein , Thro ' So MISCELLANEOUS.
... rough , the thorny ways : Crofs woods and wilds , the Learned Tribe A dark and doubtful path defcribe : But Poefy her votaries leads O'er level lawns , and verdant meads ; And if perchance , in fportful vein , Thro ' So MISCELLANEOUS.
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... lead , And mark how MOORE could once display A scene so varied , and so gay , — Beg you , for introduction's fake , A fhort excurfive trip to make O'er one poor plat , unlike the rest , Which my more humble care hath drest : Where , if ...
... lead , And mark how MOORE could once display A scene so varied , and so gay , — Beg you , for introduction's fake , A fhort excurfive trip to make O'er one poor plat , unlike the rest , Which my more humble care hath drest : Where , if ...
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... lead up Infancy to Youth ! -- And every prank of playful glee Still feem to fay , " This Babe was born " A ROSE of Beauty , with no Thorn ! " That year by year , new female Grace To manlier MISCELLANEOUS . 95 To the Rev George Stepney ...
... lead up Infancy to Youth ! -- And every prank of playful glee Still feem to fay , " This Babe was born " A ROSE of Beauty , with no Thorn ! " That year by year , new female Grace To manlier MISCELLANEOUS . 95 To the Rev George Stepney ...
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... lead him . Soon after Robert's day came round , When to a neighbouring peer's they fally'd ; Whose tap fo free , whofe ale fo found , With Robert's tafte exactly tally'd : - But in the pith of all his pride , A fummons from his Mafter ...
... lead him . Soon after Robert's day came round , When to a neighbouring peer's they fally'd ; Whose tap fo free , whofe ale fo found , With Robert's tafte exactly tally'd : - But in the pith of all his pride , A fummons from his Mafter ...
Términos y frases comunes
ANNIVERSARY AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM baſe becauſe beſt boaſt breaſt Broomstick cloſe confeſt CORRIGE SODES courſe cry'd dear Derry diſplay diſplay'd eaſe Engliſh eſteem Ev'n faid fame Fancy's faſhions feel feems femblance fenfe fhall fhort fhow figh firſt flain fome ftand ftill fuch fuggeft fure Gift Glaſs glow grace guife heart huſband's join'd juſt laft laſt leaſt Love luftre merit moſt muſt MUTATIS MUTANDIS nature's NOVA FERT ANIMUS o'er once Pafte paſt pleaſe powers praife praiſe Prefent pride QUOCUNQUE MODO REM quoth raiſe reft reſt Rofe ſcope ſee ſeen Senfe Senſe ſhall ſhare ſhould ſhows ſkill ſpace ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtrike SUAVITER UT NUNC SUB JUDICE ſuch TABLE FURNITURE Tafte Taſte theſe thofe thouſand Thro truth Twas Twill UNION FLAG uſe Verfe verſe VIRES ACQUIRIT EUNDO Virtues votive Gift Whate'er Whene'er whofe Whoſe wife Woman's worth Worth
Pasajes populares
Página 6 - As when, amidst the rites divine, I took thy troth, and plighted mine, To thee, sweet girl, my second ring A token and a pledge I bring : With this I wed, till death us part, Thy riper virtues to my heart ; Those virtues which, before untried, The wife has added to the bride : Those virtues, whose progressive claim, Endearing wedlock's very name, My soul enjoys, my song approves, For conscience
Página 115 - NO plate had John and Joan to hoard, Plain folk, in humble plight ; One only tankard crown'd their board, And that was fill'd each night. Along whose inner bottom sketch'd, In pride of chubby grace, Some rude engraver's hand had etch'd A baby angel's face. John...
Página 4 - I'd as soon Believe this knife will chip the moon), Accept my present, undeterr'd, And leave their proverbs to the herd. • If in a kiss — delicious treat ! — Your lips acknowledge the receipt, Love, fond of such substantial fare, And proud to play the glutton there, All thoughts of cutting will disdain, Save only —
Página 6 - With ardour as intense, as pure, As when, amidst the rites divine, I took thy troth and plighted mine), To thee, sweet girl, my second ring A token and a pledge I bring : With this I wed, till death us part, Thy riper virtues to my heart ; Those virtues, which before untried, The wife has added to the bride...
Página 3 - cuts love,' they say ! Mere modish love, perhaps it may ; For any tool of any kind, Can separate — what was never join'd.
Página 5 - If she, by merit since disclosed, Prove twice the woman I supposed, I plead that double merit now, To justify a double vow. Here then to-day, with faith as sure...
Página 158 - A barber in a borough town, it seems, Had voted for Sir John against Sir James; Sir James in angry mood, took Suds aside, " Don't you remember shaving me...
Página 38 - ve feen Her charm at forty more, Than half her fex, at twenty-four: — Seen her, with equal power and eafe, Draw right to rule, from will to pleafe ; Seen her fo frankly give, and fpare At once, with fo...
Página 98 - For one loft friend A tear will trickle, and a figh afcend. Never did friend love more parental prove ; Never did father bear more friendly love ; Largely benevolent ; minutely j\ift ; . Above difguife, becaufe above diftruft.
Página 116 - Another card he play'd ; And where the ANGEL flood fo plain, He got a DEVIL portray'd.