Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs, and Copious NotesPrinted at the Dumfries & Galloway courier office, 1822 - Всего страниц: 283 |
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... woo the Nine , And haply a stanza will try . For poesy's a theme I do love , And fain would unto it aspire ; If I but the passions could move , It is all that I seek or desire . Could I touch the strings of the heart , And 80.
... woo the Nine , And haply a stanza will try . For poesy's a theme I do love , And fain would unto it aspire ; If I but the passions could move , It is all that I seek or desire . Could I touch the strings of the heart , And 80.
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... , For virtue was ever their rule . And smooth did that eloquence flow Which passion can curb and control ; And numbers harmonious , you know , Both mould and ennoble the soul . C The arts in full lusture did shine , The pencil 33.
... , For virtue was ever their rule . And smooth did that eloquence flow Which passion can curb and control ; And numbers harmonious , you know , Both mould and ennoble the soul . C The arts in full lusture did shine , The pencil 33.
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... passions do move . What a field to my eye doth appear ! There's nothing so complex as man ; My powers will not reach it , I fear , Yet the theme I'll essay as I can . On glory some are so intent , It makes them all danger despise- They ...
... passions do move . What a field to my eye doth appear ! There's nothing so complex as man ; My powers will not reach it , I fear , Yet the theme I'll essay as I can . On glory some are so intent , It makes them all danger despise- They ...
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... passions there are , O'er which I would fain draw a veil ; But truth , I am bound to declare , And candour must always prevail . In tyranny's features so stern See cruelty plainly appear , With her Hydra talons of iron , She mankind in ...
... passions there are , O'er which I would fain draw a veil ; But truth , I am bound to declare , And candour must always prevail . In tyranny's features so stern See cruelty plainly appear , With her Hydra talons of iron , She mankind in ...
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... Each scheme in her wisdom is form'd , All consequences justly she weighs- ' Gainst guile , fraud , and anger , thus arm'd , She Reason's safe dictates obeys . Kind temperance the passions control , And virtue her conduct C 2 39.
... Each scheme in her wisdom is form'd , All consequences justly she weighs- ' Gainst guile , fraud , and anger , thus arm'd , She Reason's safe dictates obeys . Kind temperance the passions control , And virtue her conduct C 2 39.
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