The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... Heav'n meant to shed Its keenest vengeance on the guilty head , The drudgery of words the damn'd would know , Doom'd to write Lexicons in endless woe * . Yes , you had cause , great Genius , to repent ; " You lost good days , that might ...
... Heav'n meant to shed Its keenest vengeance on the guilty head , The drudgery of words the damn'd would know , Doom'd to write Lexicons in endless woe * . Yes , you had cause , great Genius , to repent ; " You lost good days , that might ...
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... rogantem Nemo cibo , nemo hospitio , tectoque juvabit . Should * The Spaniards at this time were said to make claim to some of our American provinces . 28 Should Heav'n's just bolts Orgilio's wealth confound , And A POEM . 203.
... rogantem Nemo cibo , nemo hospitio , tectoque juvabit . Should * The Spaniards at this time were said to make claim to some of our American provinces . 28 Should Heav'n's just bolts Orgilio's wealth confound , And A POEM . 203.
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... Heav'n another fire . 31 Could'st thou resign the park and play content , For the fair banks of Severn or of Trent ; There might'st thou find some elegant retreat , Some hireling senator's deserted seat ; And stretch thy prospects o'er ...
... Heav'n another fire . 31 Could'st thou resign the park and play content , For the fair banks of Severn or of Trent ; There might'st thou find some elegant retreat , Some hireling senator's deserted seat ; And stretch thy prospects o'er ...
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... Heav'n may hear , nor deem Religion vain . Still raise for good the supplicating voice , But leave to Heav'n the measure and the choice . Safe in his pow'r whose eyes discern afar The secret ambush of a specious pray'r ; Implore his aid ...
... Heav'n may hear , nor deem Religion vain . Still raise for good the supplicating voice , But leave to Heav'n the measure and the choice . Safe in his pow'r whose eyes discern afar The secret ambush of a specious pray'r ; Implore his aid ...
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... Heav'n ordain , These goods he grants , who grants the pow'r to gain ; With these celestial Wisdom calms the mind , And makes the happiness she does not find . PROLOGUE , PROLOGUE , SPOKEN BY MR . GARRICK , At the HUMAN WISHES . 219.
... Heav'n ordain , These goods he grants , who grants the pow'r to gain ; With these celestial Wisdom calms the mind , And makes the happiness she does not find . PROLOGUE , PROLOGUE , SPOKEN BY MR . GARRICK , At the HUMAN WISHES . 219.
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