PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 49
... live in a little town ; and I chuse to live there , lest it should become still less . " - Vit . Demosth . P. 17 , 1. 27 . For this young FOSCARI , & c . He was suspected of murder , and at Venice suspicion was good evidence . Neither ...
... live in a little town ; and I chuse to live there , lest it should become still less . " - Vit . Demosth . P. 17 , 1. 27 . For this young FOSCARI , & c . He was suspected of murder , and at Venice suspicion was good evidence . Neither ...
Page 56
... live after us . * It is in reserve for every man , however obscure ; and his portion , if he is diligent , must be equal to his desires . For in whose remembrance can we wish to hold a place , but such as know , and are known by us ...
... live after us . * It is in reserve for every man , however obscure ; and his portion , if he is diligent , must be equal to his desires . For in whose remembrance can we wish to hold a place , but such as know , and are known by us ...
Page 57
... lives . The latter excites us to gain the favour of God , the former to gain the love and esteem of wise and good men ; and both lead to the same end ; for , in framing our conceptions of the DEITY , we only ascribe to Him exalted ...
... lives . The latter excites us to gain the favour of God , the former to gain the love and esteem of wise and good men ; and both lead to the same end ; for , in framing our conceptions of the DEITY , we only ascribe to Him exalted ...
Page 67
... live , From others claim what these refuse to give , And dart , like MILTON , an unerring eye Through the dim curtains of Futurity . Wealth , Pleasure , Ease , all thought of self resigned , What will not Man encounter for Mankind ...
... live , From others claim what these refuse to give , And dart , like MILTON , an unerring eye Through the dim curtains of Futurity . Wealth , Pleasure , Ease , all thought of self resigned , What will not Man encounter for Mankind ...
Page 81
... lives a model in his life to show , That , when he dies and through the world they go , Some men may pause and say , when some admire , " They are his sons , and worthy of their sire ! " But Man is born to suffer . On the door Sickness ...
... lives a model in his life to show , That , when he dies and through the world they go , Some men may pause and say , when some admire , " They are his sons , and worthy of their sire ! " But Man is born to suffer . On the door Sickness ...
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