The Works of the English Poets: GayH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... Pride is this day her darling paffion , " The next day Slander is in fashion ; " Gaming fucceeds ; if Fortune crosses , " Then Virtue's mortgag'd for her loffes ; " By use her favourite vice the loaths , " And loves new follies like new ...
... Pride is this day her darling paffion , " The next day Slander is in fashion ; " Gaming fucceeds ; if Fortune crosses , " Then Virtue's mortgag'd for her loffes ; " By use her favourite vice the loaths , " And loves new follies like new ...
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... pride ; " And , if religion crack her notions , " Lock - up her volumes of devotions ; " But , if for man her rage prevail , " Bar her the fight of creatures male . " Or elfe , to cure fuch venom'd bites , " And fet the fhatter'd ...
... pride ; " And , if religion crack her notions , " Lock - up her volumes of devotions ; " But , if for man her rage prevail , " Bar her the fight of creatures male . " Or elfe , to cure fuch venom'd bites , " And fet the fhatter'd ...
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... Pride often guides the author's pen Books as affected are as men : But he who ftudies Nature's laws , From certain truth his maxims draws And thofe , without our schools , fuffice To make men moral , good , and wise . ; ་ ་ * 70 75 Во 4 ...
... Pride often guides the author's pen Books as affected are as men : But he who ftudies Nature's laws , From certain truth his maxims draws And thofe , without our schools , fuffice To make men moral , good , and wise . ; ་ ་ * 70 75 Во 4 ...
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... pride , And every fhocking vice befide : But , when to virtuous hands ' tis given , It bleffes , like the dews of Heaven : Like Heaven , it hears the orphan's cries , And wipes the tears from widows ' eyes . Their crimes on gold fhall ...
... pride , And every fhocking vice befide : But , when to virtuous hands ' tis given , It bleffes , like the dews of Heaven : Like Heaven , it hears the orphan's cries , And wipes the tears from widows ' eyes . Their crimes on gold fhall ...
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... pride of human wit : The page he with attention spread , And thus remark'd on what he read : " Man with strong reafon is endow'd ; A beaft fcarce inftinct is allow'd : But , let this author's worth be try'd , ' Tis plain that neither ...
... pride of human wit : The page he with attention spread , And thus remark'd on what he read : " Man with strong reafon is endow'd ; A beaft fcarce inftinct is allow'd : But , let this author's worth be try'd , ' Tis plain that neither ...
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Страница 94 - Dame, (quoth the Raven) spare your oaths, Unclench your fist, and wipe your clothes. But why on me those curses thrown ? Goody, the fault was all your own ; For had you laid this brittle ware On Dun, the old sure-footed mare, Though all the Ravens of the Hundred, With croaking had your tongue out-thunder'd, Sure-footed Dun had kept her legs, And you, good Woman, sav'd your eggs.
Страница 69 - Tis thus that on the choice of friends Our good or evil name depends.
Страница 154 - s born for sloth ? To some we find The ploughshare's annual toil assign'd. Some at the sounding anvil glow, Some the swift-sliding shuttle throw ; Some, studious of the wind and tide, From pole to pole our commerce guide ; Some (taught by industry) impart With hands and feet the works of art ; While some, of genius more refined, With head and tongue assist mankind ; Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to the whole a needful friend.
Страница 105 - And aid him to correct the plains. But doth not he divide the care, Through all the labours of the year? How many thousand structures rise, To fence us from inclement skies!
Страница 76 - I must bid the world adieu, Let me my former life review. I grant my bargains well were made, But all men over-reach in trade ; 'Tis self-defence in each profession, Sure self-defence is no transgression ! The little portion in my hands.
Страница 79 - He rais'd his head with whining moan, And thus was heard the feeble tone : ' Ah ! sons ! from evil ways depart ; My crimes lie heavy on my heart. See, see the murder'd geese appear ! Why are those bleeding turkeys there ? Why all around this cackling train, Who haunt my ears for chicken slain?
Страница 70 - Tis infamy to serve a hag ; Cats are thought imps, her broom a nag! And boys against our lives combine, Because, 'tis said, your Cats have nine.
Страница 26 - ... winter's cold He fed his flock and penn'd the fold : His hours in cheerful labour flew, Nor envy nor ambition knew : His wisdom and his honest fame Through all the country rais'd his name.
Страница 35 - While I, with weary step and slow, O'er plains and vales, and mountains go. The morning sees my chase begun, Nor ends it till the setting sun.