The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, 1±ÇF.C. & J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... thou feel , perforce then shalt thou see That animal - perfection must depend , Human , and Brute alike , on the degree In which the lights of sentiment extend . In brutal life if exquisite they prove ; If education may increase their ...
... thou feel , perforce then shalt thou see That animal - perfection must depend , Human , and Brute alike , on the degree In which the lights of sentiment extend . In brutal life if exquisite they prove ; If education may increase their ...
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... thou one Friend , amongst thy reasoning Kind , On whom thy secret heart for truth relies , Thus ardent , noble , constant , and refin'd ? To selfish passions thus superior found , Whom neither interest sways , nor arts beguile ? To thee ...
... thou one Friend , amongst thy reasoning Kind , On whom thy secret heart for truth relies , Thus ardent , noble , constant , and refin'd ? To selfish passions thus superior found , Whom neither interest sways , nor arts beguile ? To thee ...
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... Thou , graceful , didst the water lave ; The Graces and the loving Boy were there , And whilst they braided thy ambrosial hair , I saw Thee blushing , shrinking from my view , And thy quick footsteps brushing o'er the dew . Old Kaimes ...
... Thou , graceful , didst the water lave ; The Graces and the loving Boy were there , And whilst they braided thy ambrosial hair , I saw Thee blushing , shrinking from my view , And thy quick footsteps brushing o'er the dew . Old Kaimes ...
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... thou , lost maid , whose fading frame So slowly verges to the tomb , And seems , in silent woe , to claim A refuge in its darksome womb , What sun shall rise thy griefs to chear , Or o'er thy cloud of sorrow break ? What kindly warmth ...
... thou , lost maid , whose fading frame So slowly verges to the tomb , And seems , in silent woe , to claim A refuge in its darksome womb , What sun shall rise thy griefs to chear , Or o'er thy cloud of sorrow break ? What kindly warmth ...
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... suspence o'er - cast , His nights in restless slumbers past : Canst thou , my love , this portrait see , Nor sigh for him , who droops for thee ? • Oh ! deign those tortures to appease , That D 2 35 The sigh, by Mr Maunde.
... suspence o'er - cast , His nights in restless slumbers past : Canst thou , my love , this portrait see , Nor sigh for him , who droops for thee ? • Oh ! deign those tortures to appease , That D 2 35 The sigh, by Mr Maunde.
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