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... thee , fair Fancy , I behold The mighty heroes , and the bards of old . For here the Muses sacred vigils keep , And all the busy cares of being sleep ; No monarch covets war , nor dreams of fame , No subject bleeds to raise his tyrant's ...
... thee , fair Fancy , I behold The mighty heroes , and the bards of old . For here the Muses sacred vigils keep , And all the busy cares of being sleep ; No monarch covets war , nor dreams of fame , No subject bleeds to raise his tyrant's ...
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... thee , DIVINITY ! to thee , the light And guide of mortals , through their mental night ; By whom we learn our hopes and fears to guide ; To bear with pain , and to contend with pride ; When grieved , to pray ; when injured , to forgive ...
... thee , DIVINITY ! to thee , the light And guide of mortals , through their mental night ; By whom we learn our hopes and fears to guide ; To bear with pain , and to contend with pride ; When grieved , to pray ; when injured , to forgive ...
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... thee , PHILOSOPHY ! to thee , the light , The guide of mortals through their mental night , By whom the world in all its views is shown , Our guide through Nature's works , and in our own Who place in order Being's wondrous chain , Save ...
... thee , PHILOSOPHY ! to thee , the light , The guide of mortals through their mental night , By whom the world in all its views is shown , Our guide through Nature's works , and in our own Who place in order Being's wondrous chain , Save ...
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... thee . ( 1 ) Amid this tribe too oft a manly pride Strives in strong toil the fainting heart to hide ; There may you see the youth of slender frame Contend with weakness , weariness , and shame ; Yet , urged along , and proudly loth to ...
... thee . ( 1 ) Amid this tribe too oft a manly pride Strives in strong toil the fainting heart to hide ; There may you see the youth of slender frame Contend with weakness , weariness , and shame ; Yet , urged along , and proudly loth to ...
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... Thee ( 1 ) , and thus aspire to live . As the tall oak , whose vigorous branches form An ample shade and brave the ... thee every charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then from our lofty hopes and longing eyes , Fate and thy ...
... Thee ( 1 ) , and thus aspire to live . As the tall oak , whose vigorous branches form An ample shade and brave the ... thee every charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then from our lofty hopes and longing eyes , Fate and thy ...
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Aldborough antè appear behold believing band blest bosom breast Burke charms Crabbe Crabbe's dead death delight divine Doctor Johnson dread dream Duke of Rutland E'en evil fair fame fancy fate favour fears feel fled foes Folly genius gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grief happy heart honour hope kind labour live look Lope de Vega Lord Holland Lord Robert Manners Lord Thurlow mankind mind moral Muse Muston never numbers nymphs o'er pain Parish passions peace pleasure poem poet poor praise pride race rage rest round rustic scenes scorn shame sighs silent sing slave smile sorrow soul spirit Stephen Duck swain taste tears thee thine thou thought tribe truth verse vex'd vice vile bands Village virtue wretched youth