The Works of the English Poets, Volumes 1-2Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres) H. Baldwin, 1779 - 315 pages |
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... Stars rufh ; and final ruin fiercely drives Her plowshare o'er creation ! -while aloft , More than astonishment ! if more can be ! Far other firmament than e'er was seen , Than e'er was thought by man ! far other ftars ! Stars animate ...
... Stars rufh ; and final ruin fiercely drives Her plowshare o'er creation ! -while aloft , More than astonishment ! if more can be ! Far other firmament than e'er was seen , Than e'er was thought by man ! far other ftars ! Stars animate ...
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... stars , woe luftre gives to man . Heroes in battle , pilots in the storm , And virtue in calamities , admire . The crown of manhood is a winter - joy ; An evergreen , that stands the Northern blast , And bloffoms in the rigour of our ...
... stars , woe luftre gives to man . Heroes in battle , pilots in the storm , And virtue in calamities , admire . The crown of manhood is a winter - joy ; An evergreen , that stands the Northern blast , And bloffoms in the rigour of our ...
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... Stars teach , as well as fhine . At nature's birth , Thus their commiffion ran- " Be kind to man . ” , Where art thou , poor benighted traveller ! The Stars will light thee ; though the Moon fhould fail . Where art thou , more benighted ...
... Stars teach , as well as fhine . At nature's birth , Thus their commiffion ran- " Be kind to man . ” , Where art thou , poor benighted traveller ! The Stars will light thee ; though the Moon fhould fail . Where art thou , more benighted ...
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Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). In ways immoral ? The Stars call thee back ; And , if obey'd their ... star . Bulls , lions , fcorpions , monsters here we feign ; Ourselves more monftrous , not to fee what here 645 650 655 ...
Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). In ways immoral ? The Stars call thee back ; And , if obey'd their ... star . Bulls , lions , fcorpions , monsters here we feign ; Ourselves more monftrous , not to fee what here 645 650 655 ...
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... stars , this furniture , this cost of heaven , If but reported , thou hadft ne'er believ'd ; But thine eye tells thee , the romance is true . The grand of nature is th ' Almighty's oath , In reason's court , to filence unbelief . How my ...
... stars , this furniture , this cost of heaven , If but reported , thou hadft ne'er believ'd ; But thine eye tells thee , the romance is true . The grand of nature is th ' Almighty's oath , In reason's court , to filence unbelief . How my ...
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