Poetical Works, Tom 31838 |
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... speech , may form a lasting link Of ages to what straits old Time reduces Frail man , when paper-- even a rag like this- Survives himself , his tomb , and all that ' s his . And when his bones are dust , his grave a blank , His station ...
... speech , may form a lasting link Of ages to what straits old Time reduces Frail man , when paper-- even a rag like this- Survives himself , his tomb , and all that ' s his . And when his bones are dust , his grave a blank , His station ...
Strona 78
... speech , they blame the carnal tie , Which pure Religion lost her spirit by ; What time from prisons , flames , and tortures led , She slumber'd careless in a royal bed ; To make , they add , the Church's glory shine , Should Diocletian ...
... speech , they blame the carnal tie , Which pure Religion lost her spirit by ; What time from prisons , flames , and tortures led , She slumber'd careless in a royal bed ; To make , they add , the Church's glory shine , Should Diocletian ...
Strona 79
... speech , Who are appointed and inspired to teach : Alas ! could we the dangerous rule believe , Whom for their teacher should the crowd receive ? Since all the varying kinds demand respect , All press you on to join their chosen sect ...
... speech , Who are appointed and inspired to teach : Alas ! could we the dangerous rule believe , Whom for their teacher should the crowd receive ? Since all the varying kinds demand respect , All press you on to join their chosen sect ...
Strona 85
... speech thou canst not understand , 66 By cruel signs shall give the harsh command : " Doubtful of life shalt thou by night , by day , " For grief , and dread , and trouble pine away ; Thy evening wish , —Would God I saw the sun ! Thy ...
... speech thou canst not understand , 66 By cruel signs shall give the harsh command : " Doubtful of life shalt thou by night , by day , " For grief , and dread , and trouble pine away ; Thy evening wish , —Would God I saw the sun ! Thy ...
Strona 97
... speech , " His very gesture had a power to teach ; " With outstretch'd arms , strong voice , and piercing call , " He won the field , and made the Dagons fall ; “ And thus in triumph took his glorious way , 66 Through scenes of horror ...
... speech , " His very gesture had a power to teach ; " With outstretch'd arms , strong voice , and piercing call , " He won the field , and made the Dagons fall ; “ And thus in triumph took his glorious way , 66 Through scenes of horror ...
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