A COLLECTION OF POEMS IN SIX VOLUMES, Band 6 |
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What mean those multitudes around her ? Why Such motley attitudes perplex our
eye ? Some , in the act of wildest rapture , leap , In agony fome wring their hands
, and weep . Th ' unreas'ning crowd ; to passion's fequel blind , By passion fir'd ...
What mean those multitudes around her ? Why Such motley attitudes perplex our
eye ? Some , in the act of wildest rapture , leap , In agony fome wring their hands
, and weep . Th ' unreas'ning crowd ; to passion's fequel blind , By passion fir'd ...
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245 250 Bards rapt beyond the moon on Fancy's wings , And mighty masters of
the vocal ftrings : Those who on labour'd speeches waste their oil , Those who in
crabbed calculations toil , Who measure earth , who climb the starry road , And ...
245 250 Bards rapt beyond the moon on Fancy's wings , And mighty masters of
the vocal ftrings : Those who on labour'd speeches waste their oil , Those who in
crabbed calculations toil , Who measure earth , who climb the starry road , And ...
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Explain those savage beasis at war with man . Error and Ignorance , which head
the van , Heart - gnawing Grief , and loud - lamenting Woe , Incontinence , a wild
- destroying foe , Rapacious Avarice ; cruel numbers more : O'er all he triumphs ...
Explain those savage beasis at war with man . Error and Ignorance , which head
the van , Heart - gnawing Grief , and loud - lamenting Woe , Incontinence , a wild
- destroying foe , Rapacious Avarice ; cruel numbers more : O'er all he triumphs ...
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But who that lovely bevy , blithe and gay , So smoothly gliding down the hilly way
? i Those are th ' Opinions , who have guided right The unexperienc'd to the plain
of light : Returning , new adventurers to bring , The blessings of the last ...
But who that lovely bevy , blithe and gay , So smoothly gliding down the hilly way
? i Those are th ' Opinions , who have guided right The unexperienc'd to the plain
of light : Returning , new adventurers to bring , The blessings of the last ...
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Not like those kings who vainly seek renown From countries ruin'd , and from
battles won ; Those mighty Nimrods , who mean laws despise , Call murder but a
princely exercise , And if one bloodless sun shou'd steal away , Cry out with Titus
...
Not like those kings who vainly seek renown From countries ruin'd , and from
battles won ; Those mighty Nimrods , who mean laws despise , Call murder but a
princely exercise , And if one bloodless sun shou'd steal away , Cry out with Titus
...
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