Elegant Extracts in Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of Young PersonsF.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 - 1064 Seiten |
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... vain . 5 . If Heaven , in every purpose wise , The envied lot of wealth denies ; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road , And , for the due bread of the day , Destin'd to toil as well as pray ; To thee ...
... vain . 5 . If Heaven , in every purpose wise , The envied lot of wealth denies ; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road , And , for the due bread of the day , Destin'd to toil as well as pray ; To thee ...
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... vain , The tap'ring pyramid , th ' Egyptian's pride , And wonder of the world ! whose spiky top Has wounded the thick cloud , and long oudliv'd The angry shaking of the winter's storm ; Yet spent at last by th ' injuries of heav'n ...
... vain , The tap'ring pyramid , th ' Egyptian's pride , And wonder of the world ! whose spiky top Has wounded the thick cloud , and long oudliv'd The angry shaking of the winter's storm ; Yet spent at last by th ' injuries of heav'n ...
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... vain Works hard to put a gloss on its distress . Strength too ! thou surly , and less gentle boast Of those that laugh loud at the village ring ! A fit of common sickness pulls thee down , With greater ease than e'er thou didst the ...
... vain Works hard to put a gloss on its distress . Strength too ! thou surly , and less gentle boast Of those that laugh loud at the village ring ! A fit of common sickness pulls thee down , With greater ease than e'er thou didst the ...
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... vain . Not all the lavish odours of the place , Offer'd in incense , can procure his pardon , Or mitigate his doom . A mighty angel With flaming sword forbids his longer stay , And drives the loit'rer forth ; nor must he take One last ...
... vain . Not all the lavish odours of the place , Offer'd in incense , can procure his pardon , Or mitigate his doom . A mighty angel With flaming sword forbids his longer stay , And drives the loit'rer forth ; nor must he take One last ...
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... vain ye swell ; will a few drops suffice To quench the inextinguishable fire ? Ye mountains , on whose cloud - crown'd tops the cedars , Are lessen'd into shrubs , magnific piles , That prop the painted chamber of the heavens , And fix ...
... vain ye swell ; will a few drops suffice To quench the inextinguishable fire ? Ye mountains , on whose cloud - crown'd tops the cedars , Are lessen'd into shrubs , magnific piles , That prop the painted chamber of the heavens , And fix ...
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