The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... Doom'd to write Lexicons in endless woe * . Yes , you had cause , great Genius , to repent ; " You lost good days , that might be better spent ; " You well might grudge the hours of ling'ring pain , And view your learned labours with ...
... Doom'd to write Lexicons in endless woe * . Yes , you had cause , great Genius , to repent ; " You lost good days , that might be better spent ; " You well might grudge the hours of ling'ring pain , And view your learned labours with ...
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... doom , or guard her fav'rites ' zeal ? Thro ' Freedom's sons no more remonstrance rings , Degrading nobles and controlling kings ; Our supple tribes repress their patriot throats , And ask no questions but the price of votes ; With ...
... doom , or guard her fav'rites ' zeal ? Thro ' Freedom's sons no more remonstrance rings , Degrading nobles and controlling kings ; Our supple tribes repress their patriot throats , And ask no questions but the price of votes ; With ...
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... doom of man revers'd for thee : Deign on the passing world to turn thine eyes , And pause awhile from Letters , to be wise ; There mark what ills the scholar's life assail , Toil , envy , want , the patron , and the gaol . See nations ...
... doom of man revers'd for thee : Deign on the passing world to turn thine eyes , And pause awhile from Letters , to be wise ; There mark what ills the scholar's life assail , Toil , envy , want , the patron , and the gaol . See nations ...
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... doom ; His foes derision , and his subjects blame , And steals to death from anguish and from shame . * Enlarge my life with multitude of days ! In health , in sickness , thus the suppliant prays : Hides from himself his state , and ...
... doom ; His foes derision , and his subjects blame , And steals to death from anguish and from shame . * Enlarge my life with multitude of days ! In health , in sickness , thus the suppliant prays : Hides from himself his state , and ...
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... doom , But left , like Egypt's kings , a lasting tomb . The wits of Charles found easier ways to fame , Nor wish'd for Jonson's art , or Shakspeare's flame . Themselves they studied , as they felt they writ ; Intrigue was plot ...
... doom , But left , like Egypt's kings , a lasting tomb . The wits of Charles found easier ways to fame , Nor wish'd for Jonson's art , or Shakspeare's flame . Themselves they studied , as they felt they writ ; Intrigue was plot ...
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