Elegant Extracts in Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of Young PersonsF.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 - 1064 páginas |
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... wise , Might scorn thy precepts , and thy pow'r de- spise ? Or mourn , with ill - match'd faculties at strife , O'er limbs unequal to the task of life ? To feel more sensibly the woes that wait On every period , as on every state ; And ...
... wise , Might scorn thy precepts , and thy pow'r de- spise ? Or mourn , with ill - match'd faculties at strife , O'er limbs unequal to the task of life ? To feel more sensibly the woes that wait On every period , as on every state ; And ...
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... wise , In whom the sanctity of pureness lies ; In whose adjusting mind the whole is wrought , Whose form is spirit , and whose essence thought ! Are truths inscrib'd by Wisdom's brightest ray , In characters that gild the face of day ...
... wise , In whom the sanctity of pureness lies ; In whose adjusting mind the whole is wrought , Whose form is spirit , and whose essence thought ! Are truths inscrib'd by Wisdom's brightest ray , In characters that gild the face of day ...
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... wise the plan , As in this lord of all - debating man ! As Hence , reas'ning creature , thy distinction find , Nor longer to the ways of Heav'n be blind . Wisdom in outward beauty strikes the mind , But outward beauty points a charm ...
... wise the plan , As in this lord of all - debating man ! As Hence , reas'ning creature , thy distinction find , Nor longer to the ways of Heav'n be blind . Wisdom in outward beauty strikes the mind , But outward beauty points a charm ...
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... wise I may not be , The wise themselves shall envy me . $ 45 . Despondency . An Ode . Burns . OPPRES'D with grief , oppress'd with care , A burden more than I can bear , I sit me down and sigh : O life ! thou art a galling load , A long ...
... wise I may not be , The wise themselves shall envy me . $ 45 . Despondency . An Ode . Burns . OPPRES'D with grief , oppress'd with care , A burden more than I can bear , I sit me down and sigh : O life ! thou art a galling load , A long ...
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... wise pursuit approv'd ; But oh , what toils oppose ! For see ! ah see ! while yet her ways With doubtful step I tread , A hostile world its terrors raise , Its snares delusive spread . Oh how shall I , with heart prepar'd , Those ...
... wise pursuit approv'd ; But oh , what toils oppose ! For see ! ah see ! while yet her ways With doubtful step I tread , A hostile world its terrors raise , Its snares delusive spread . Oh how shall I , with heart prepar'd , Those ...
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æther arms art thou beauty behold beneath blessings blest bliss blood bloom breast breath bright charms chyle courser crowd dæmon death deep delight divine dread e'en earth eternal ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fear fire fix'd flame flow'rs fool form'd gen'rous glory grace grove hand happy heart heaven honor hope hour immortal Jebusites kings light lord lov'd lyre maid mind mortal Muse nature nature's ne'er night numbers Nut-Brown Maid nymph o'er once pain passion peace plain pleas'd pleasure poison'd pow'r praise pride proud rage rapture reign rills rise round sacred scene sense shade shine sigh skies smile soft song soul spleen stream sweet tears tempest Thalestris thee Theseus thine thou thought throne toil tow'ring train trembling truth Twas vale vex'd virtue voice wild wind wings wise wretch youth