Rhymed Plea for Tolerance: In Two Dialogues. With a Prefatory DialogueE. Moxon, 1839 - 133 Seiten |
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... wife ; Nay , should the need be pressing , without ruth , To win a smile will gently wrest a truth . Yet deem not Curio cruel . Merely gay He wounds B 2 PREFATORY DIALOGUE . 3 Ye, thus who write in spite of critic law...
... wife ; Nay , should the need be pressing , without ruth , To win a smile will gently wrest a truth . Yet deem not Curio cruel . Merely gay He wounds B 2 PREFATORY DIALOGUE . 3 Ye, thus who write in spite of critic law...
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In Two Dialogues. With a Prefatory Dialogue John Kenyon. Yet deem not Curio cruel . Merely gay He wounds , like gamesome tiger , all in play . And what , if once he broke an honest heart , Wit stands his bail - it was but pride of art ...
In Two Dialogues. With a Prefatory Dialogue John Kenyon. Yet deem not Curio cruel . Merely gay He wounds , like gamesome tiger , all in play . And what , if once he broke an honest heart , Wit stands his bail - it was but pride of art ...
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... beneath the driving gale , Like some unsheltered flow'ret , meek and pale , That , meant for warmer suns and gentler skies , Hangs its dejected head , and pines , and dies . Oh ! deem for such I hold a scorn like RHYMED PLEA FOR TOLERANCE .
... beneath the driving gale , Like some unsheltered flow'ret , meek and pale , That , meant for warmer suns and gentler skies , Hangs its dejected head , and pines , and dies . Oh ! deem for such I hold a scorn like RHYMED PLEA FOR TOLERANCE .
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In Two Dialogues. With a Prefatory Dialogue John Kenyon. Oh ! deem for such I hold a scorn like thine- Better than this the workshop , or the mine- Or rag - man's trade , or scavenger's , obscene— A toil more innocent , and quite as ...
In Two Dialogues. With a Prefatory Dialogue John Kenyon. Oh ! deem for such I hold a scorn like thine- Better than this the workshop , or the mine- Or rag - man's trade , or scavenger's , obscene— A toil more innocent , and quite as ...
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... deem that You , In nature's spite , would join the scribbling crew . A. - Ironic , flout not thus the race sublime , Founders of souls - immortal heirs of time ; When laws are changed , when dynasties are gone , Names that shall live ...
... deem that You , In nature's spite , would join the scribbling crew . A. - Ironic , flout not thus the race sublime , Founders of souls - immortal heirs of time ; When laws are changed , when dynasties are gone , Names that shall live ...
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amid ancient ATHANASIUS beneath Bigot blest Boileau breathe calm Charity cheat cheerful cling Conscience creed dare deeds deem DIALOGUE doctrine dogmas doomed doubt Dropt e'en earth earthly Faith fame Fancy fear feel fierce gentle glance guilt harsh hate hath heart heaven Hence holy honest hopes Intolerance less lisp loftier lore Love lyre mammon mild mind muse ne'er neath NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY o'er once PANTHEISM perchance Pilgrim pious playmate praise prayer pretence pride RHYMED round Sabbath Sage Saint Satire satire's scaped scarce SCHISM scorn scrip sect sense Serf silent smile sneer Socrates sooth soul spirit stern strain strife sublime sway swerved sword taint taught temper thee thine thou thought thrall thro throne toil Tolerance trembling truth turn Twas Twere verse vice Virtue virtue's ween wise wiser worldly Young Savage