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Page 189
... breast which warm'd the world before , And those love - darting eyes must roll no more . Thus , if eternal justice rules the ball , Thus shall your wives , and thus your children fall ; On all the line a sudden vengeance waits , And ...
... breast which warm'd the world before , And those love - darting eyes must roll no more . Thus , if eternal justice rules the ball , Thus shall your wives , and thus your children fall ; On all the line a sudden vengeance waits , And ...
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... breast.1 With laughter sure Democritus had died , Had he beheld an audience gape so wide . Let bear or elephant be e'er so white , The people , sure , the people are the sight ! Ah luckless poet ! stretch thy lungs and roar , That bear ...
... breast.1 With laughter sure Democritus had died , Had he beheld an audience gape so wide . Let bear or elephant be e'er so white , The people , sure , the people are the sight ! Ah luckless poet ! stretch thy lungs and roar , That bear ...
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... breast A sense of kindred , country , man , imprest ; And social life to better , aid , adorn , With proper faculties each mortal's born . " Though Nature's works the ruling mind declare , 205 And well deserve inquiry's serious care ...
... breast A sense of kindred , country , man , imprest ; And social life to better , aid , adorn , With proper faculties each mortal's born . " Though Nature's works the ruling mind declare , 205 And well deserve inquiry's serious care ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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