Poems, Tom 1J. Johnson, 1787 |
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Strona 18
... scene , when Chatham died . B. Not fo - the virtue ftill adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him , Demofthenes was heard again , Liberty taught him her Athenian ftrain ; She cloath'd him with authority and ...
... scene , when Chatham died . B. Not fo - the virtue ftill adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him , Demofthenes was heard again , Liberty taught him her Athenian ftrain ; She cloath'd him with authority and ...
Strona 23
... intervene To throw his dark displeasure o'er the scene . All are his inftruments ; each form of war , What burns at home , or threatens from afar ; C 4 Nature Nature in arms , her elements at ftrife , The TABLE 23 TALK .
... intervene To throw his dark displeasure o'er the scene . All are his inftruments ; each form of war , What burns at home , or threatens from afar ; C 4 Nature Nature in arms , her elements at ftrife , The TABLE 23 TALK .
Strona 37
... scene and fubject it furveys : Thus grac'd the man afferts a poet's name , And the world chearfully admits the claim . Pity ! Religion has fo feldom found A skilful guide into poetic ground , The flow'rs would fpring where'er fhe deign ...
... scene and fubject it furveys : Thus grac'd the man afferts a poet's name , And the world chearfully admits the claim . Pity ! Religion has fo feldom found A skilful guide into poetic ground , The flow'rs would fpring where'er fhe deign ...
Strona 45
... , True beagle as the ftaunchest hound he keeps . Charg'd with the folly of his life's mad scene , He takes offence , and wonders what you mean ; The The joy , the danger and the toil o'erpays , THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 45.
... , True beagle as the ftaunchest hound he keeps . Charg'd with the folly of his life's mad scene , He takes offence , and wonders what you mean ; The The joy , the danger and the toil o'erpays , THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 45.
Strona 49
... scene , Our's parcell'd out , as thine have ever been , God's worship and the mountebank between . What fays the prophet ? Let that day be blest With holiness and confecrated reft . Pastime and bus'ness both it should exclude , And bar ...
... scene , Our's parcell'd out , as thine have ever been , God's worship and the mountebank between . What fays the prophet ? Let that day be blest With holiness and confecrated reft . Pastime and bus'ness both it should exclude , And bar ...
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