Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... flee . She said , young stranger , whither stray'st , Is't sadness to beguile , Or dost thou wander out with me To court fair pleasure's smile . If thou for happiness dost seek , And bliss on bliss would'st pile ; Ne'er quit the 10.
... flee . She said , young stranger , whither stray'st , Is't sadness to beguile , Or dost thou wander out with me To court fair pleasure's smile . If thou for happiness dost seek , And bliss on bliss would'st pile ; Ne'er quit the 10.
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... ne'er was made to mourn . O man ! why waste thy youthful days In sorrow , sadness , grief ? For every thought of ill thou know'st Sweet mirth will find relief . To every misery thou feel'st , Let pleasure give a turn ; For nature shews ...
... ne'er was made to mourn . O man ! why waste thy youthful days In sorrow , sadness , grief ? For every thought of ill thou know'st Sweet mirth will find relief . To every misery thou feel'st , Let pleasure give a turn ; For nature shews ...
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... near death's dark bourne , - E'en then thy happy end will prove , — Man ne'er was made to mourn . A few by cruel fate sore driv'n , In grief's hard fetters lay , - Yet think not all who sigh and moan , Might not be sometimes gay.- For ...
... near death's dark bourne , - E'en then thy happy end will prove , — Man ne'er was made to mourn . A few by cruel fate sore driv'n , In grief's hard fetters lay , - Yet think not all who sigh and moan , Might not be sometimes gay.- For ...
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... ne'er was made to mourn . For me , whate'er my station be , Whether a lord or slave ; An independent heart I'll own , That blessing Heaven gave ; And while its vital stream shall flow , I e'er shall treat with scorn , The wretch who ...
... ne'er was made to mourn . For me , whate'er my station be , Whether a lord or slave ; An independent heart I'll own , That blessing Heaven gave ; And while its vital stream shall flow , I e'er shall treat with scorn , The wretch who ...
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Seite 1 - of the said district have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit:—
Seite 1 - That sport best pleases, that doth least know how : Where zeal strives to content and the contents Die in the zeal of that which it presents, Their form confounded makes most form in mirth; When great things