A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Том 4Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Robert Dodsley. The struggling pangs of conscious truth to hide , To quench the blufhes of ingenuous fhame , Or heap the fhrine of Luxury and Pride With incense kindled at the Mufe's flame . C Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife ...
Robert Dodsley. The struggling pangs of conscious truth to hide , To quench the blufhes of ingenuous fhame , Or heap the fhrine of Luxury and Pride With incense kindled at the Mufe's flame . C Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife ...
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... truth , and are again believ'd . Wisdom in fable garb array'd , Immers'd in rapt'rous thought profound , And Melancholy , filent maid With leaden eye , that loves the ground , Still on thy folemn steps attend : Warm Charity , the ...
... truth , and are again believ'd . Wisdom in fable garb array'd , Immers'd in rapt'rous thought profound , And Melancholy , filent maid With leaden eye , that loves the ground , Still on thy folemn steps attend : Warm Charity , the ...
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... Truth and Innocence ; Where Happiness heart - felt , Contentment fweet , Philosophy divine aye hold their bleft retreat ; THOU , most belov'd , most honour'd , most rever'd ! Accept this verfe , to thy large merit due ! And blame me not ...
... Truth and Innocence ; Where Happiness heart - felt , Contentment fweet , Philosophy divine aye hold their bleft retreat ; THOU , most belov'd , most honour'd , most rever'd ! Accept this verfe , to thy large merit due ! And blame me not ...
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... truth by all be understood ; " That all the pious duties which we owe , " Our parents , friends , our country , and our God ; " The feeds of every virtue here below , " From Difcipline alone , and early Culture , grow . " CANTO I ...
... truth by all be understood ; " That all the pious duties which we owe , " Our parents , friends , our country , and our God ; " The feeds of every virtue here below , " From Difcipline alone , and early Culture , grow . " CANTO I ...
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... Truth and Virtue erft were deem'd to lie ; If haply the fair vagrants he " mote spy , Or hear the music of their charming lore : But all unable there to fatisfy His curious foul , he turn'd him to explore The facred writ of Faith ; to ...
... Truth and Virtue erft were deem'd to lie ; If haply the fair vagrants he " mote spy , Or hear the music of their charming lore : But all unable there to fatisfy His curious foul , he turn'd him to explore The facred writ of Faith ; to ...
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