Poems, Tom 1Pr. por C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - 480 |
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Strona iv
... means apparently conducive to satisfaction within his reach : but in due time the cause of his disappointment was dis- covered to him - He had lived without God in the world . In a memorable hour the wisdom which is from above visited ...
... means apparently conducive to satisfaction within his reach : but in due time the cause of his disappointment was dis- covered to him - He had lived without God in the world . In a memorable hour the wisdom which is from above visited ...
Strona 10
... means mercy to a land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with power The crisis of a dark decisive hour : So Gideon earn'd a victory not ...
... means mercy to a land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with power The crisis of a dark decisive hour : So Gideon earn'd a victory not ...
Strona 13
... Mean you to prophesy , or but to preach ? B. I know the mind , that feels indeed the fire The muse imparts , and can command the lyre , Acts with a force , and kindles with a zeal , Whate'er the theme , that others never feel . If human ...
... Mean you to prophesy , or but to preach ? B. I know the mind , that feels indeed the fire The muse imparts , and can command the lyre , Acts with a force , and kindles with a zeal , Whate'er the theme , that others never feel . If human ...
Strona 14
... jest is clearly to be seen Not in the words - but in the gap between : Manner is all in all , whate'er is writ , The substitute for genius , sense , and wit . To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that 14 TABLE TALK .
... jest is clearly to be seen Not in the words - but in the gap between : Manner is all in all , whate'er is writ , The substitute for genius , sense , and wit . To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that 14 TABLE TALK .
Strona 15
William Cowper. To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so : Neglected talents rust into decay , And every effort ends in push - pin play . The man , that means success , should soar above A ...
William Cowper. To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so : Neglected talents rust into decay , And every effort ends in push - pin play . The man , that means success , should soar above A ...
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