A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Band 3 |
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And listen to thy whisper'd talk ; Which innocence , and truth imparts , And melts
the most obdurate hearts . A thousand shapes you wear with ease , And til in
every shape you please ; Now rapt in fome mysterious dream , A lone philofopher
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And listen to thy whisper'd talk ; Which innocence , and truth imparts , And melts
the most obdurate hearts . A thousand shapes you wear with ease , And til in
every shape you please ; Now rapt in fome mysterious dream , A lone philofopher
...
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Well can my friends this envy'd truth maintain : “ They share my bliss ; they best
can speak my praise : « Tho ' flander call me Sloth - detraction vain ! “ Heed not
what Slander , vain detractor , says : « Slander , still prompt true merit to defame ...
Well can my friends this envy'd truth maintain : “ They share my bliss ; they best
can speak my praise : « Tho ' flander call me Sloth - detraction vain ! “ Heed not
what Slander , vain detractor , says : « Slander , still prompt true merit to defame ...
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When from thy struggling neck he broke Th ' inglorious , galling , papal yoke ,
Humbled the pride of haughty Spain , And free'd thee by a woman - hero's hand ;
He then confirm'd the strong degree : " Briton , be virtuous and be free “ Be truth ...
When from thy struggling neck he broke Th ' inglorious , galling , papal yoke ,
Humbled the pride of haughty Spain , And free'd thee by a woman - hero's hand ;
He then confirm'd the strong degree : " Briton , be virtuous and be free “ Be truth ...
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... way , To move the pliant limbs , to roll the luring eye ; With folly's gayest
partizans to vye In empty noise and vain expence ; To celebrate with flaunting air
The midnight revels of the fair ; Studious of ey'ry praise , but virtue , truth , and
sense .
... way , To move the pliant limbs , to roll the luring eye ; With folly's gayest
partizans to vye In empty noise and vain expence ; To celebrate with flaunting air
The midnight revels of the fair ; Studious of ey'ry praise , but virtue , truth , and
sense .
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... In their pure veins rheir mothers virtue flow'd : They made hereditary praise
their own . The fire his emulous offspring led The rougher paths of faine to tread ;
The matron train'd their spotless youth In honour , fanctity , and truth ; Form'd ...
... In their pure veins rheir mothers virtue flow'd : They made hereditary praise
their own . The fire his emulous offspring led The rougher paths of faine to tread ;
The matron train'd their spotless youth In honour , fanctity , and truth ; Form'd ...
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