Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Virtue , Wisdom's heir . His speculations thus the sage begun , When , lo ! the neighbouring bell In solemn sound struck one : - He starts and recollects Nell . he was engag'd to Then up he sprang nimble and light , And rapp'd at fair ...
... Virtue , Wisdom's heir . His speculations thus the sage begun , When , lo ! the neighbouring bell In solemn sound struck one : - He starts and recollects Nell . he was engag'd to Then up he sprang nimble and light , And rapp'd at fair ...
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... virtue near allied , Thou can'st new joys e'en to the blest impart ; The list'ning angels lay their harps aside To hear the music of thy contrite heart ; And Heav'n itself wears a more radiant face , When charity presents thee to the ...
... virtue near allied , Thou can'st new joys e'en to the blest impart ; The list'ning angels lay their harps aside To hear the music of thy contrite heart ; And Heav'n itself wears a more radiant face , When charity presents thee to the ...
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... virtue . Need I sing The fate of Pharaoh and his numerous band Lost in the reflux of the watry walls , That melted to their fluid state again ? Need I recount how Sampson's warlike arm With more than mortal nerves was strung t ' o'er ...
... virtue . Need I sing The fate of Pharaoh and his numerous band Lost in the reflux of the watry walls , That melted to their fluid state again ? Need I recount how Sampson's warlike arm With more than mortal nerves was strung t ' o'er ...
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... virtue better than the writings of the most celebrated philosophers , says of it , notwithstanding , that it is taken up in describing the animosities of foolish kings and infatuated nations . To go to the bottom of this matter , it ...
... virtue better than the writings of the most celebrated philosophers , says of it , notwithstanding , that it is taken up in describing the animosities of foolish kings and infatuated nations . To go to the bottom of this matter , it ...
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... virtue burn'd ; And disappointed still , the goddess mourn'd . His ruin to effect at last she strove By jealousy , the rage of injur'd love . The bane to Deianira's breast convey'd , Who , as a rival , fear'd th ' Oechalian maid . The ...
... virtue burn'd ; And disappointed still , the goddess mourn'd . His ruin to effect at last she strove By jealousy , the rage of injur'd love . The bane to Deianira's breast convey'd , Who , as a rival , fear'd th ' Oechalian maid . The ...
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