The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 26Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... thou canft , still with his failings strive , And to the utmoft ftill , and ftill forgive ; For ftrong neceffity alone explores The fecret vigour of our latent powers , Rouzes and urges on the lazy heart , 25 Force , to itself unknown ...
... thou canft , still with his failings strive , And to the utmoft ftill , and ftill forgive ; For ftrong neceffity alone explores The fecret vigour of our latent powers , Rouzes and urges on the lazy heart , 25 Force , to itself unknown ...
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... thou may'st , from wisdom seek relief , And let her healing hand asswage thy grief ; Yet ftill whate'er the righteous doom ordains , What cause foever multiplies thy pains , Let not thofe pains as ills be understood ; For God delights ...
... thou may'st , from wisdom seek relief , And let her healing hand asswage thy grief ; Yet ftill whate'er the righteous doom ordains , What cause foever multiplies thy pains , Let not thofe pains as ills be understood ; For God delights ...
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... thou , in all thou doft , with early cares Strive to prevent at first a fate like theirs ; That forrow on the end . may never wait , Nor sharp repentance make thee wife too late . Beware thy meddling hand in aught to try , That does ...
... thou , in all thou doft , with early cares Strive to prevent at first a fate like theirs ; That forrow on the end . may never wait , Nor sharp repentance make thee wife too late . Beware thy meddling hand in aught to try , That does ...
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... thou doft and righteously survey . With reverence at thy own tribunal stand , And answer juftly to thy own demand . 95 ΤΟΟ 105 110 Where have I been ? In what have I trangrefs'd ? 115 What good or ill has this day's life exprefs'd ...
... thou doft and righteously survey . With reverence at thy own tribunal stand , And answer juftly to thy own demand . 95 ΤΟΟ 105 110 Where have I been ? In what have I trangrefs'd ? 115 What good or ill has this day's life exprefs'd ...
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... thou learn what power does all control , What bounds the parts , and what unites the whole : And rightly judge , in all this wondrous frame , How univerfal Nature is the fame ; So fhalt thou ne'er thy vain affections place On hopes of ...
... thou learn what power does all control , What bounds the parts , and what unites the whole : And rightly judge , in all this wondrous frame , How univerfal Nature is the fame ; So fhalt thou ne'er thy vain affections place On hopes of ...
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