Table Talk, and Other PoemsJ. Sharpe, 1817 - 179 |
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... ry , dear to ev'ry muse , Who , with a courage of unshaken root , In Honour's field advancing his firm foot , Plants it upon the line that Justice draws , And will prevail or perish in her cause . Б " Tis to the virtues of such men , man.
... ry , dear to ev'ry muse , Who , with a courage of unshaken root , In Honour's field advancing his firm foot , Plants it upon the line that Justice draws , And will prevail or perish in her cause . Б " Tis to the virtues of such men , man.
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... fields of science , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a prosp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course . Religion , richest favour of the skies , Stands most reveal'd before the ...
... fields of science , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a prosp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course . Religion , richest favour of the skies , Stands most reveal'd before the ...
Strona 21
... field Of wild imagination , and there reel'd , The victim of his own lascivious fires , And dizzy with delight , profan'd the sacred wires . Anacreon , Horace , play'd in Greece and Rome This bedlam part ; and others nearer home . When ...
... field Of wild imagination , and there reel'd , The victim of his own lascivious fires , And dizzy with delight , profan'd the sacred wires . Anacreon , Horace , play'd in Greece and Rome This bedlam part ; and others nearer home . When ...
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... fields , and leads The dancing Naiads through the dewy meads : She fills profuse ten thousand little throats With music , modulating all their notes ; And charms the woodland scenes , and wilds unknown , With artless airs and concerts ...
... fields , and leads The dancing Naiads through the dewy meads : She fills profuse ten thousand little throats With music , modulating all their notes ; And charms the woodland scenes , and wilds unknown , With artless airs and concerts ...
Strona 32
... field he flies ; Leaps ev'ry fence but one , there falls and dies ; Like a slain deer , the tumbril brings him home , Unmiss'd but by his dogs and by his groom . Ye clergy , while your orbit is your place , Lights of the World and stars ...
... field he flies ; Leaps ev'ry fence but one , there falls and dies ; Like a slain deer , the tumbril brings him home , Unmiss'd but by his dogs and by his groom . Ye clergy , while your orbit is your place , Lights of the World and stars ...
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beams beneath bids blasphemy blest bliss boast breast call'd charg'd charms Christian dark deeds deist delight design'd divine dread dream Earth eternal ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly fools form'd frown give glory God's grace hand happy hast hate heart Heav'n heav'nly hope hour INNER TEMPLE int'rest JOHN SHARPE land learn'd light lust lyre mankind mercy mind muse nations hunt Nature never night o'er once peace pharisee PICCADILLY plac'd plain pleasure poet's pow'r praise pray'rs pretence pride proud prove race rais'd sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shame shine sight skies slave smile song soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste teach telescopic eye thee theme thine thou thought thousand toil tongue trembling trifler truth Twas Virg virtue waste Whate'er wild WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM FINDEN wisdom Woden wrath zeal
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Strona 194 - Absence of occupation is not rest, A mind quite vacant, is a mind distress'd.
Strona 145 - Dubius is such a scrupulous good man ! Yes, you may catch him tripping if you can. He would not with a peremptory tone Assert the nose upon his face his own ; With hesitation admirably slow He humbly hopes, presumes, it may be so.
Strona 151 - He says but little, and that little said Owes all its weight, like loaded dice, to lead. His wit invites you by his looks to come, But when you knock it never is at home: 'Tis like a parcel sent you...
Strona 196 - Nor those of learn'd philologists, who chase A panting syllable through time and space, Start it at home, and hunt it in the dark, To Gaul, to Greece, and into Noah's ark ; But such as learning, without false pretence, The friend of truth, the associate of sound sense.
Strona 159 - That, reaching home, the night, they said, is near, We must not now be parted — sojourn here ; The new acquaintance soon became a guest, And, made so welcome at their simple feast, He...
Strona 68 - Since the dear hour that brought me to Thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but Thine, Nor hoped but in Thy righteousness divine...
Strona 133 - Tis even as if an angel shook his wings ; Immortal fragrance fills the circuit wide, That tells us whence his treasures are supplied.
Strona 158 - It happen'd on a solemn eventide, Soon after He that was our surety died, Two bosom friends, each pensively inclined, The scene of all those sorrows left behind, Sought their own village...
Strona 50 - Oh how unlike the complex works of man, Heaven's easy, artless, unencumber'd plan ! No meretricious graces to beguile, No clustering ornaments to clog the pile ; From ostentation, as from weakness, free, It stands like the cerulean arch we see, Majestic in its own simplicity. Inscribed above the portal, from afar Conspicuous as the brightness of a star, Legible only by the light they give, Stand the soul-quickening words — BELIEVE, AND LIVE.
Strona 42 - Diffused, make earth the vestibule of hell ; Thou fountain, at which drink the good and wise ; Thou ever-bubbling spring of endless lies ; Like Eden's dread probationary tree, Knowledge of good and evil is from thee ! No wild enthusiast ever yet could rest 470 Till half mankind were like himself possess'd.