The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... rest . [ dress'd B. Quevedo , as he tells his sober tale , Ask'd , when in hell , to see the royal jail ; Approved their method in all other things ; But where , good sir , do you confine your kings ? There ― said his guide the group is ...
... rest . [ dress'd B. Quevedo , as he tells his sober tale , Ask'd , when in hell , to see the royal jail ; Approved their method in all other things ; But where , good sir , do you confine your kings ? There ― said his guide the group is ...
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... rest . Pastime and business both it should exclude , And bar the door the moment they intrude ; Nobly distinguish'd above all the six By deeds in which the world must never mix . Hear him again . He calls it a delight , A day of luxury ...
... rest . Pastime and business both it should exclude , And bar the door the moment they intrude ; Nobly distinguish'd above all the six By deeds in which the world must never mix . Hear him again . He calls it a delight , A day of luxury ...
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... of truth , denies him rest , And proves a raging scorpion in his breast . No pleasure ? Are domestic comforts dead ? Are all the nameless sweets of friendship fled ? Has time worn out , or fashion put to shame THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 51.
... of truth , denies him rest , And proves a raging scorpion in his breast . No pleasure ? Are domestic comforts dead ? Are all the nameless sweets of friendship fled ? Has time worn out , or fashion put to shame THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 51.
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... rest , Till half mankind were like himself possess'd . Philosophers , who darken and put out Eternal truth , by everlasting doubt ; Church quacks , with passions under no command , Who fill the world with doctrines contraband ...
... rest , Till half mankind were like himself possess'd . Philosophers , who darken and put out Eternal truth , by everlasting doubt ; Church quacks , with passions under no command , Who fill the world with doctrines contraband ...
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... rest too busy or too gay to wait On the sad theme , their everlasting state , Sport for a day , and perish in a night , The foam upon the waters not so light . Who judged the pharisee ? What odious cause Exposed him to the vengeance of ...
... rest too busy or too gay to wait On the sad theme , their everlasting state , Sport for a day , and perish in a night , The foam upon the waters not so light . Who judged the pharisee ? What odious cause Exposed him to the vengeance of ...
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