The Works of the English Poets, Volumes 1-2Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres) H. Baldwin, 1779 - 315 pages |
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... hope's career ; Warn'd by the languor of life's evening ray , At length have hous'd me in an humble shed ; Where , future wandering banish'd from my thought , And waiting , patient , the sweet hour of rest , VOL . III . B 5 10 I chace I ...
... hope's career ; Warn'd by the languor of life's evening ray , At length have hous'd me in an humble shed ; Where , future wandering banish'd from my thought , And waiting , patient , the sweet hour of rest , VOL . III . B 5 10 I chace I ...
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... hope ! it is too late ! Where , where , for fhelter , fhall the guilty fly , When confternation turns the good man pale ? Great day ! for which all other days were made ; For which earth rofe from chaos , man from earth ; And an ...
... hope ! it is too late ! Where , where , for fhelter , fhall the guilty fly , When confternation turns the good man pale ? Great day ! for which all other days were made ; For which earth rofe from chaos , man from earth ; And an ...
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... hope , and heaven !! Shall all , but man , look out with ardent eye , For that great day , which was ordain'd for man ? O day of confummation ! mark supreme ( If men are wife ) of human thought ! nor least , Or in the fight of angels ...
... hope , and heaven !! Shall all , but man , look out with ardent eye , For that great day , which was ordain'd for man ? O day of confummation ! mark supreme ( If men are wife ) of human thought ! nor least , Or in the fight of angels ...
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... hope , If what is hop'd he labours to fecure . 435 440 Ills ? -there are none : All - gracious ! none from thee ; From man full many ! numerous is the race Of blackest ills , and thofe immortal too , Begot by madness on fair liberty ...
... hope , If what is hop'd he labours to fecure . 435 440 Ills ? -there are none : All - gracious ! none from thee ; From man full many ! numerous is the race Of blackest ills , and thofe immortal too , Begot by madness on fair liberty ...
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... hope , For peace on earth , or profpect of the skies . 545 What then remains ? Much ! much ! a mighty debt To be discharg'd : these thoughts , O Night ! are thine From thee they came , like lovers ' fecret fighs , While others flept ...
... hope , For peace on earth , or profpect of the skies . 545 What then remains ? Much ! much ! a mighty debt To be discharg'd : these thoughts , O Night ! are thine From thee they came , like lovers ' fecret fighs , While others flept ...
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