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" O never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to be done. Forgive thy foes ; and love thy parents dear,... "
Autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher: With Letters and Other Family Memorials - Page 91
by Mrs. Eliza Dawson Fletcher - 1876 - 376 pages
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Volumes 9-10

John Bell - English poetry - 1789 - 416 pages
...pleasure unseduced, unawed by lawless might. XXIX. " And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Wo, O never, never turn away thine ear. Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself...
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The Minstrel: Or, The Progress of Genius. In Two Books. With Some Other Poems

James Beattie - Wood-engraving - 1802 - 152 pages
...pleasure unseduccd, unawed by lawless might. XXIX. " And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Wo, " O never, never turn away thine ear ! " Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, " Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! •** To others do (the law is not severe) " What...
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Poems of Established Reputation: To Wit: 1st. The Art of Preserving Health

Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...pleasure unreduced, unawed by lawless might. XXIX. " And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Wo, " O never, never turn away thine ear ! " Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, " Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear t " To others do (the law is not severe) " What...
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The Minstrel, Or, The Progress of Genius, with Some Other Poems

James Beattie - 1803 - 190 pages
...pleasure unseduced, unawed by lawless might. XXIX. " And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Woe, " O never, never turn away thine ear ! " Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, " Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! " To others do (the law is not severe) " What...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 13

1801 - 432 pages
...instruction. ESSAY ON BENEVOLENCE, BY A YOUNC LADY. And from the pray'r of want, and plaint of woe, O, never, never, turn away thine ear ; Forlorn in this bleak, wilderness below, Ah ! what were man should heaven refuse to hear ! To others do — (the law is not severe) What to...
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The minstrel; or, The progress of genius: with some other poems

James Beattie - Genius - 1805 - 178 pages
...pleasure unseduced, unawed by lawless might. XXIX. ' And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Woe, ' O never, never turn away thine ear. ' Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, ' Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! ' To others do (the law is not severe) ' What...
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The Wreath: Containing The Minstrel and Other Favorite Poems, to which is ...

1806 - 184 pages
...pleasure uuseduced, unawed by lawless might. " And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Woe, " O never, never turn away thine ear, " Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, " Ah ! what were man,should Heaven refuse to hear ! " To others do (the law is not severe) " What to...
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Poetry for children, selected by L. Aikin

Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...AKENSIDE. 'Benevolence. — Providenct. 143 BENEVOLENCE. FROM the low prayer of want and plaint of woe, O never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself...
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Beauties selected from the writings of James Beattie. To which are prefixed ...

James Beattie, Thomas Gray - English literature - 1809 - 414 pages
...pleasure unseduced, unawed by lawless might29. f K And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Wo, " O never, never turn away thine ear ! " Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, "Ah! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear t . \ * " To others do (the law is not severe) " What...
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The Minstrel: Or, The Progress of Genius: with Other Poems, Many of Which ...

James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - Poets, Scottish - 1811 - 308 pages
...By pleasure unseduc'd, unaw'd by lawless might. " And, from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself...
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