Poems, Tom 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... worth , Preach it who might . Such was their love of truth , Their thirst of knowledge , and their candour too ! And thus it is . - The pastor , either vain By nature , or by flattery made so , taught To gaze at his own splendour , and ...
... worth , Preach it who might . Such was their love of truth , Their thirst of knowledge , and their candour too ! And thus it is . - The pastor , either vain By nature , or by flattery made so , taught To gaze at his own splendour , and ...
Strona 85
... . I had a brother once- Peace to the memory of a man of worth , A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners sweet as virtue always wears , When gay good - nature dresses her in smiles . BOOK II . 85 THE TIME - PIECE .
... . I had a brother once- Peace to the memory of a man of worth , A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners sweet as virtue always wears , When gay good - nature dresses her in smiles . BOOK II . 85 THE TIME - PIECE .
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... worth Acknowledged , others may admire it too . I therefore recommend , though at the risk Of popular disgust , yet boldly still , The cause of piety and sacred truth , And virtue , and those scenes , which God ordained : Should best ...
... worth Acknowledged , others may admire it too . I therefore recommend , though at the risk Of popular disgust , yet boldly still , The cause of piety and sacred truth , And virtue , and those scenes , which God ordained : Should best ...
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