The Works of the English Poets, Том 32W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 376 страници |
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... poor Indian ! whofe untutor❜d mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind ; 95 100 His VARIATIONS . After ver . 88. in the MS . No great , no little ; ' tis as much decreed That Virgil's Gnat should die as Cæfar bleed . Ver . 93 ...
... poor Indian ! whofe untutor❜d mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind ; 95 100 His VARIATIONS . After ver . 88. in the MS . No great , no little ; ' tis as much decreed That Virgil's Gnat should die as Cæfar bleed . Ver . 93 ...
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... poor contents him with the care of Heaven . See the blind beggar dance , the cripple fing , The fot a hero , lunatic a king ; The starving chemift in his golden views Supremely bleft , the poet in his Muse . See fome strange comfort ...
... poor contents him with the care of Heaven . See the blind beggar dance , the cripple fing , The fot a hero , lunatic a king ; The starving chemift in his golden views Supremely bleft , the poet in his Muse . See fome strange comfort ...
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... poor and me ? What makes all phyfical or moral ill ? 100 105 110 There deviates Nature , and here wanders will . God fends not ill ; if rightly understood , 115 Or partial Ill is univerfal Good , Or Change admits , or Nature lets it ...
... poor and me ? What makes all phyfical or moral ill ? 100 105 110 There deviates Nature , and here wanders will . God fends not ill ; if rightly understood , 115 Or partial Ill is univerfal Good , Or Change admits , or Nature lets it ...
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... poor with fortune , and with learning blind , The bad must mifs , the good , untaught , will find : 330 Slave to no fect , who takes no private road , But looks through Nature , up to Nature's God : Purfues that Chain which links th ...
... poor with fortune , and with learning blind , The bad must mifs , the good , untaught , will find : 330 Slave to no fect , who takes no private road , But looks through Nature , up to Nature's God : Purfues that Chain which links th ...
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... poor Narcissa spoke ) “ No , let a charming Chintz , and Brussels lace , " Wrap my cold limbs , and shade my lifeless face : ← One would not , fure , be frightful when one's dead- " And - Betty - give this Cheek a little Red . ” The ...
... poor Narcissa spoke ) “ No , let a charming Chintz , and Brussels lace , " Wrap my cold limbs , and shade my lifeless face : ← One would not , fure , be frightful when one's dead- " And - Betty - give this Cheek a little Red . ” The ...
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