Poems, Tom 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... thee , and though apt to err , Perhaps errs little when she paints thee thus . She tells me too that duly every morn Thou climbest the mountain top , with eager eye Exploring far and wide the watery waste , For sight of ship from ...
... thee , and though apt to err , Perhaps errs little when she paints thee thus . She tells me too that duly every morn Thou climbest the mountain top , with eager eye Exploring far and wide the watery waste , For sight of ship from ...
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... thee , would not hold thee fast , Freedom ! whom they that lose thee so regret , That even a judgment , making way for thee , Seems in their eyes a mercy for thy sake . Such evil sin hath wrought ; and such a flame Kindled in heaven ...
... thee , would not hold thee fast , Freedom ! whom they that lose thee so regret , That even a judgment , making way for thee , Seems in their eyes a mercy for thy sake . Such evil sin hath wrought ; and such a flame Kindled in heaven ...
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... thee is all that sooths the life of man , His high endeavour , and his glad success , His strength to suffer , and ... thee we are poor ; And with thee rich , take what thou wilt away . THE TASK . BOOK VI . - THE ARGUMENT . BOOK V ...
... thee is all that sooths the life of man , His high endeavour , and his glad success , His strength to suffer , and ... thee we are poor ; And with thee rich , take what thou wilt away . THE TASK . BOOK VI . - THE ARGUMENT . BOOK V ...
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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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