Poems, Tom 1J. Johnson, 1787 |
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... himself crush'd at the firft word he spoke . Such men are rais'd to ftation and command , When providence means mercy to a land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and ftrength to ftrike the blow , To ...
... himself crush'd at the firft word he spoke . Such men are rais'd to ftation and command , When providence means mercy to a land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and ftrength to ftrike the blow , To ...
Strona 23
... himself will 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 .
... himself will 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 28
... himself spent , and fumbles for his brains A prologue interdafh'd with many a stroke , An art contriv'd to advertise a joke , So that the jeft is clearly to be seen , Not in the words - but in the gap between . Manner is all in all ...
... himself spent , and fumbles for his brains A prologue interdafh'd with many a stroke , An art contriv'd to advertise a joke , So that the jeft is clearly to be seen , Not in the words - but in the gap between . Manner is all in all ...
Strona 35
... himself abroad . Contemporaries all furpass'd , fee one , Short his career , indeed , but ably run , Churchill ; himself unconscious of his pow'rs , In penury confum'd his idle hours , And like a scatter'd feed at random fown , Was left ...
... himself abroad . Contemporaries all furpass'd , fee one , Short his career , indeed , but ably run , Churchill ; himself unconscious of his pow'rs , In penury confum'd his idle hours , And like a scatter'd feed at random fown , Was left ...
Strona 64
... Knowledge of good and evil is from thee : No wild enthufiaft ever yet could rest , Till half mankind were like himself poffefs'd . Philofophers , Philofophers , who darken and put out Eternal truth by 64 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... Knowledge of good and evil is from thee : No wild enthufiaft ever yet could rest , Till half mankind were like himself poffefs'd . Philofophers , Philofophers , who darken and put out Eternal truth by 64 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
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