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" Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the rural cell, Where sage retirement loves to dwell ! There let me taste the... "
The Southern literary messenger - Page 316
1835
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 8

Great Britain - 1791 - 302 pages
...tafte the homefelt blifs, , Of innocence, and inward peace ; Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd amid the harpy- tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour, and my confcience clear ; Thus may I calmly meet my end, Thus to the grave in peace defcend...
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Volumes 16-18

John Bell - English poetry - 1794 - 574 pages
...bench, the babbling Hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! Thus though my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun at last Find out the still, the...innocence and inward peace ; Untainted by the guilty bribe ; TJftcurs'd amid the harpy tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour and my conscience clear...
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Specimens of the Later English Poets: With Preliminary Notices, Volume 3

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 498 pages
...bench, the babling Hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! Thus though my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...Retirement loves to dwell ! There let me taste the homeful bliss Of innocence, and inward peace) Untainted by the guilty bribe, Uncursed amid the Harpy...
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The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, Volume 1

English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...the babbling hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! i 2 Thus though my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...innocence, and inward peace ; Untainted by the guilty bribe ; UncursM amid the harpy ^tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour and my conscience clear...
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Specimens of the British poets, Volume 2

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...bench, the babbling hall; For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! Thus tho' my noon of life be pass'd, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...and inward peace ; Untainted by the guilty bribe; Uncurs'd amid the harpy tribe; Ho orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour, and my conscience clear:...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pages
...bench, the babbling hall. For thee, fair justice, welcome all! Thus tho" my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...innocence, and inward peace; Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd amid the harpy tribe ; No orphans cry to wound my ear ; My honour, and my conscience clear;...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., Volume 8

English poetry - 1814 - 678 pages
...bench, the babbling hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! Thus though my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...and inward peace -, Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd amid the happy tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear, My honour and my conscience clear...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 8

English poetry - 1814 - 670 pages
...bench, the babbling hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! Thus though my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...cell, Where sage Retirement loves to dwell ! There lot me taste the home-felt bliss Of innocence, and inward peace 5 Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd...
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Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 498 pages
...bench, the babbling Hall, For thee, fair Justice, welcome all ! Thus though my noon of life be past, Yet let my setting sun, at last, Find out the still, the...harpy tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour, and my conscience clear ; Thus may I calmly meet my end, Thus to the grave in peace descend....
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The bachelor's wife, a selection of curious and interesting extracts

John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...— the babbling hall : For thee, fair Justice, welcome all. Thus let my noon of life be past ; Yet let my setting sun at last, » Find out the still,...harpy tribe — No orphan's cry to wound my ear, My honour and my conscience clear. Thus I calmly meet my end, Thus to the grave in peace descend !" CHAP....
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