Poems, Том 1J. Johnson, 1798 |
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... ftill do ) that he fhould continue diffatisfied , with all the means appa- rently conducive to fatisfaction within his reach -But in due time , the cause of his disappoint- ment was difcovered to him - He had lived with- out God in the ...
... ftill do ) that he fhould continue diffatisfied , with all the means appa- rently conducive to fatisfaction within his reach -But in due time , the cause of his disappoint- ment was difcovered to him - He had lived with- out God in the ...
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... ftill more fecluded by a long indifpofition , and my pleasure was fucceeded by a proportionable de- gree of anxiety and concern . But a hope , that the God whom he ferved would fupport him under his afiliction , and at length vouchsafe ...
... ftill more fecluded by a long indifpofition , and my pleasure was fucceeded by a proportionable de- gree of anxiety and concern . But a hope , that the God whom he ferved would fupport him under his afiliction , and at length vouchsafe ...
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... ftill , Or doing nothing with a deal of skill ; Gen'rals , who will not conquer when they may , Firm friends to peace , to pleasure , and good pay ; When freedom , wounded almost to despair , Though discontent alone can find out where ...
... ftill , Or doing nothing with a deal of skill ; Gen'rals , who will not conquer when they may , Firm friends to peace , to pleasure , and good pay ; When freedom , wounded almost to despair , Though discontent alone can find out where ...
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... few that have been found , Where most they flourish , upon English ground , The country's need have scantily supplied , And the laft left the scene when Chatham died . B. Not fo - the virtue ftill adorns our age TABLE TALK . 15.
... few that have been found , Where most they flourish , upon English ground , The country's need have scantily supplied , And the laft left the scene when Chatham died . B. Not fo - the virtue ftill adorns our age TABLE TALK . 15.
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William Cowper. B. Not fo - the virtue ftill adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him Demofthenes was heard again ; Liberty taught him her Athenian strain ; She cloth'd him with authority and awe , Spoke from ...
William Cowper. B. Not fo - the virtue ftill adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him Demofthenes was heard again ; Liberty taught him her Athenian strain ; She cloth'd him with authority and awe , Spoke from ...
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