A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN SIX VOLUMES, Band 6 |
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But fear in vain attempts to bind Those lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good
inspires ; Where men , for this , assault a throne , Each adds the common welfare
to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the strength of all acquirés . VI . 2 .
But fear in vain attempts to bind Those lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good
inspires ; Where men , for this , assault a throne , Each adds the common welfare
to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the strength of all acquirés . VI . 2 .
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Oft in his dreams ( no longer clogg'd with fears Of some broad torrent , or some
headlong steep , With each dire form Imagination wears When harrass'd Nature
finks in turbid sleep ) Oft in his dreams he saw diffufive day Through bursting ...
Oft in his dreams ( no longer clogg'd with fears Of some broad torrent , or some
headlong steep , With each dire form Imagination wears When harrass'd Nature
finks in turbid sleep ) Oft in his dreams he saw diffufive day Through bursting ...
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If happiness exifts , ' tis surely here But are these joys exempt from care and fear
? Need I the miseries of that state declare , When diff'rent passions draw the
wedded pair ? . Or fay how hard those passions to discern , Ere the die's cast ,
and ...
If happiness exifts , ' tis surely here But are these joys exempt from care and fear
? Need I the miseries of that state declare , When diff'rent passions draw the
wedded pair ? . Or fay how hard those passions to discern , Ere the die's cast ,
and ...
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From this just contrast plainly it appears , How Conscience can inspire both
hopes and fears ; But whence proceed these hopes ... Nor fear that he , who fits
so loose to life , Shou'd too much fhun its labors , and its strife ; Bishop of
Worcester .
From this just contrast plainly it appears , How Conscience can inspire both
hopes and fears ; But whence proceed these hopes ... Nor fear that he , who fits
so loose to life , Shou'd too much fhun its labors , and its strife ; Bishop of
Worcester .
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Full well I know I shall not filence break , But struck with awe almoft for fear shall
die . 2 Oh no , I will not trust a fault'ring speech In broken phrase an aukward tale
to tell , A tale , whose tenderness no tongue can reach , Nor foftest melody can ...
Full well I know I shall not filence break , But struck with awe almoft for fear shall
die . 2 Oh no , I will not trust a fault'ring speech In broken phrase an aukward tale
to tell , A tale , whose tenderness no tongue can reach , Nor foftest melody can ...
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