Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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... virtue to cloak alway the vice ; And , as to purpose likewise it shall fall , Το press the virtue that it may not rise . As , drunkenness good fellowship to call ; The friendly foe , that hath a double face , Say he is gentle and ...
... virtue to cloak alway the vice ; And , as to purpose likewise it shall fall , Το press the virtue that it may not rise . As , drunkenness good fellowship to call ; The friendly foe , that hath a double face , Say he is gentle and ...
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... virtue sank the deeper in his breast : Such profit he of envy could obtain . * A head where wisdom mysteries could frame ; Whose hammers beat still on that lively brain , s on a stithy , † where some work of fame Was daily wrought , to ...
... virtue sank the deeper in his breast : Such profit he of envy could obtain . * A head where wisdom mysteries could frame ; Whose hammers beat still on that lively brain , s on a stithy , † where some work of fame Was daily wrought , to ...
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... virtue did inflame Each noble heart ; a worthy guide to bring Our English youth by travail unto fame . An eye , whose judgment no effect * could blind , Friends to allure , and foes to reconcile ; Whose piercing look did represent a ...
... virtue did inflame Each noble heart ; a worthy guide to bring Our English youth by travail unto fame . An eye , whose judgment no effect * could blind , Friends to allure , and foes to reconcile ; Whose piercing look did represent a ...
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... virtues of the purest and most exalted nature . Faith in God , and a humble reliance on divine grace ; abhorrence of sin ; love of virtue ; innocency of life ; and a steady de- votion of great natural abilities , and high attainments ...
... virtues of the purest and most exalted nature . Faith in God , and a humble reliance on divine grace ; abhorrence of sin ; love of virtue ; innocency of life ; and a steady de- votion of great natural abilities , and high attainments ...
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... virtue , and vice to flee ; Company is good or ill , But every man hath his free will . The best ensue , The worst eschew , My mind shall be : Virtue to use , Vice to refuse , I shall use me . H So much for Henry the eighth , whose ...
... virtue , and vice to flee ; Company is good or ill , But every man hath his free will . The best ensue , The worst eschew , My mind shall be : Virtue to use , Vice to refuse , I shall use me . H So much for Henry the eighth , whose ...
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