A Collection of Poems, in Four Volumes, Volumen3G. Pearch, 1775 |
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... fears Unknowing wretches feel ! 66 " That breaft excels proud Ophir's mines , " And fairer than the morning fhines , " Where Wifdom's treasures glow ; " But , ah , how void yon peafant's mind ! " His thoughts how darken'd , and confin'd ...
... fears Unknowing wretches feel ! 66 " That breaft excels proud Ophir's mines , " And fairer than the morning fhines , " Where Wifdom's treasures glow ; " But , ah , how void yon peafant's mind ! " His thoughts how darken'd , and confin'd ...
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... the more " Shalt thou the vanity deplore " Of all thy foul can find : " This life a fickly woeful dream , A burial of the foul will feem , " A palfy of the mind . " Tho ' " Tho ' Knowledge fcorns the peafant's fear , ' ( 27 ) 27 )
... the more " Shalt thou the vanity deplore " Of all thy foul can find : " This life a fickly woeful dream , A burial of the foul will feem , " A palfy of the mind . " Tho ' " Tho ' Knowledge fcorns the peafant's fear , ' ( 27 ) 27 )
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G. Pearch. " Tho ' Knowledge fcorns the peafant's fear , ' " Alas , it points the secret spear 66 " Of many a nameless woe : Thy delicacy dips the dart “ In rankling gall , and gives a smart 66 Beyond what he can know . " How happy then ...
G. Pearch. " Tho ' Knowledge fcorns the peafant's fear , ' " Alas , it points the secret spear 66 " Of many a nameless woe : Thy delicacy dips the dart “ In rankling gall , and gives a smart 66 Beyond what he can know . " How happy then ...
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... fear ; The city felt his call : from man to man , From ftreet to ftreet the glorious horror ran ; Each crouded haunt ... fears ! Thou , Genius ! guardian of the Roman name , O ever prompt tyrannic rage to tame ! Inftruct the mighty ...
... fear ; The city felt his call : from man to man , From ftreet to ftreet the glorious horror ran ; Each crouded haunt ... fears ! Thou , Genius ! guardian of the Roman name , O ever prompt tyrannic rage to tame ! Inftruct the mighty ...
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... fear controul ? Where the known dignity , the ftamp of awe , Which , half abafh'd , the proud and venal faw ? Where the calm triumphs of an honest cause ? Where the delightful taste of juft applaufe ? Where the ftrong reafon , the ...
... fear controul ? Where the known dignity , the ftamp of awe , Which , half abafh'd , the proud and venal faw ? Where the calm triumphs of an honest cause ? Where the delightful taste of juft applaufe ? Where the ftrong reafon , the ...
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Página 323 - Yon house, erected on the rising ground, With tempting aspect drew me from my road ; For plenty there a residence has found, And grandeur a magnificent abode. Hard is the fate of the...
Página 254 - But while he viewed his wealth increase, While thus along life's dusty road, The beaten track content he trod, Old time whose haste no mortal spares, Uncalled, unheeded, unawares, Brought on his eightieth year.
Página 253 - I'll quit my prey, And grant a kind reprieve ; In hopes you'll have no more to say ; But, when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave.
Página 124 - Eirin weep, Ne'er again his likeness see ; Long her strains in sorrow steep, Strains of immortality ! Horror covers all the heath, Clouds of carnage blot the sun. Sisters, weave the web of death ; Sisters, cease ; the work is done.
Página 131 - Lord of every regal art, Liberal hand, and open heart. Big with hosts of mighty name, Squadrons three against him came; This the force of Eirin hiding, Side by side as proudly riding, On her shadow long and gay Lochlin plows...
Página 255 - Death replies; "However, you still keep your eyes; And sure, to see one's loves and friends For legs and arms would make amends." "Perhaps," says Dobson, "so it might; But latterly I've lost my sight.
Página 245 - To purchase heaven has gold the power ? Can gold remove the mortal hour ? In life can love be bought with gold ? Are friendship's pleasures to be sold ? No— all that's worth a wish — a thought, Fair virtue gives unbrib'd, unbought.
Página 111 - Hence, avaunt, ('tis holy ground) 'Comus, and his midnight-crew, 'And Ignorance with looks profound, 'And dreaming Sloth of pallid hue, 'Mad Sedition's cry profane, 'Servitude that hugs her chain, 'Nor in these consecrated bowers 'Let painted Flatt'ry hide her serpent-train in flowers. CHORUS 'Nor Envy base, nor creeping Gain 'Dare the Muse's walk to stain, 'While bright-eyed Science watches round: 'Hence, away, 'tis holy Ground! RECITATIVE From yonder realms of empyrean day Bursts on my ear th...
Página 266 - And launch'd me into life without an oar. ' What had I loft, if conjugally kind, ' By nature hating, yet by vows confin'd, ' Untaught the matrimonial bounds to...
Página 62 - The guardian of their civil, sacred rights. How greatly welcome to the virtuous man Is death for others...