The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, JenynsAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 76
עמוד 230
... pain , Or felt the burthen'd languor of disease , But would with joy the slightest respite gain , And idolize the hand which lent him ease ? To thee , my friend , unwillingly to thee , For truths like these , the anxious Muse appeals ...
... pain , Or felt the burthen'd languor of disease , But would with joy the slightest respite gain , And idolize the hand which lent him ease ? To thee , my friend , unwillingly to thee , For truths like these , the anxious Muse appeals ...
עמוד 480
... pain , To give the sleepless eye repose , The nerveless arm its strength again ; From parent eyes to dry the tear , The wife's distressful thought to cheer , And end the husband's and the lover's fear . Where Want sits pining , faint ...
... pain , To give the sleepless eye repose , The nerveless arm its strength again ; From parent eyes to dry the tear , The wife's distressful thought to cheer , And end the husband's and the lover's fear . Where Want sits pining , faint ...
עמוד 597
... pain ? " We own the rigid lessons of their schools Are widely diff'rent from these easy rules ; Virtue , with them , is only to abstain From all that nature asks , and covet pain ; Pleasure and vice are ever near a - kin , And , if we ...
... pain ? " We own the rigid lessons of their schools Are widely diff'rent from these easy rules ; Virtue , with them , is only to abstain From all that nature asks , and covet pain ; Pleasure and vice are ever near a - kin , And , if we ...
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Poem on Sir Isaac Newton Originally | 13 |
The Danger of writing Verse An Epistle 1741 | 199 |
Ann Boleyn to Henry the Eighth An heroic | 221 |
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