Poems, Tom 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... once more I mourn Your fate unmerited , once more rejoice That yet a remnant of your race survives . How airy and how light the graceful arch , Yet awful as the consecrated roof Re - echoing pious anthems ! while beneath The chequered ...
... once more I mourn Your fate unmerited , once more rejoice That yet a remnant of your race survives . How airy and how light the graceful arch , Yet awful as the consecrated roof Re - echoing pious anthems ! while beneath The chequered ...
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... once Forgets in peace the injuries of war , And gives his direst foe a friend's embrace . And , shamed as we have been , to the very beard Braved and defied , and in our own sea proved Too weak for those decisive blows , that once ...
... once Forgets in peace the injuries of war , And gives his direst foe a friend's embrace . And , shamed as we have been , to the very beard Braved and defied , and in our own sea proved Too weak for those decisive blows , that once ...
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... once to lose Their nature ; and disclaiming all regard For mercy and the common rights of man , Build factories with blood , conducting trade At the sword's point , and dyeing the white robe Of innocent commercial justice red . Hence ...
... once to lose Their nature ; and disclaiming all regard For mercy and the common rights of man , Build factories with blood , conducting trade At the sword's point , and dyeing the white robe Of innocent commercial justice red . Hence ...
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THE TASK in Six Books | 1 |
Friendship 580 | 250 |
Stanzas subjoined to a Bill of Mortality for the year 1787 393 | 273 |
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