Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorPhillips, Sampson, 1857 |
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Page 88
... knaves undone ! If wit so much from ignorance undergo , Ah , let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old , those met rewards who could excel , And such were praised who but endeavour'd well . Though triumphs were to generals only due ...
... knaves undone ! If wit so much from ignorance undergo , Ah , let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old , those met rewards who could excel , And such were praised who but endeavour'd well . Though triumphs were to generals only due ...
Page 106
... knaves in garbs succinct , a trusty band : Caps on their heals , and halberts in their hand ; And party - colour'd ... knave , who dares his prince engage , Proves the just victim of his royal rage . E'en mighty Pam , that kings and ...
... knaves in garbs succinct , a trusty band : Caps on their heals , and halberts in their hand ; And party - colour'd ... knave , who dares his prince engage , Proves the just victim of his royal rage . E'en mighty Pam , that kings and ...
Page 107
... knave of Diamonds tries his wily arts , And wins ( oh shameful chance ! ) the queen of Hearts At this , the blood the virgin's cheek forsook , A livid paleness spreads o'er all her look ; She sees , and trembles at the approaching ill ...
... knave of Diamonds tries his wily arts , And wins ( oh shameful chance ! ) the queen of Hearts At this , the blood the virgin's cheek forsook , A livid paleness spreads o'er all her look ; She sees , and trembles at the approaching ill ...
Page 225
... knave's repute , the whore's good name , The only honour of the wishing dame ; Thy very want of tongue makes thee a kind of fame . But couldst thou seize some tongues that now are free , How church and state should be obliged to thee ...
... knave's repute , the whore's good name , The only honour of the wishing dame ; Thy very want of tongue makes thee a kind of fame . But couldst thou seize some tongues that now are free , How church and state should be obliged to thee ...
Page 245
... knave . 200 IV . This ight and darkness in our chaos join'd What shall div.de ? The God within the mind . Extremes in nature equal ends produce , 210 In man they jour , to some mysterious use ; Though each by turns the other's bounds ...
... knave . 200 IV . This ight and darkness in our chaos join'd What shall div.de ? The God within the mind . Extremes in nature equal ends produce , 210 In man they jour , to some mysterious use ; Though each by turns the other's bounds ...
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