Poems, 1권J. Johnson, 1782 - 359페이지 |
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... glory built On felfifh principles , is fhame and guilt . The deeds that men admire as half divine , Stark naught , because corrupt in their defign . Strange doctrine this ! that without fcruple tears The laurel that the very light'ning ...
... glory built On felfifh principles , is fhame and guilt . The deeds that men admire as half divine , Stark naught , because corrupt in their defign . Strange doctrine this ! that without fcruple tears The laurel that the very light'ning ...
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... Though he too has a glory in his plumes . He , christian like , retreats with modest mien , To the close copfe or far fequefter'd green , And fhines without defiring to be seen . The The plea of works , as arrogant and vain , ( 76 )
... Though he too has a glory in his plumes . He , christian like , retreats with modest mien , To the close copfe or far fequefter'd green , And fhines without defiring to be seen . The The plea of works , as arrogant and vain , ( 76 )
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... A monarch cloath'd with majesty and awe , His mind his kingdom and his will his law , Grace in his mien and glory in his eyes , Supreme on earth and worthy of the fkies , Strength Strength in his heart , dominion in his nod , ( 93 )
... A monarch cloath'd with majesty and awe , His mind his kingdom and his will his law , Grace in his mien and glory in his eyes , Supreme on earth and worthy of the fkies , Strength Strength in his heart , dominion in his nod , ( 93 )
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... glory and too weak to rife , Torpid and dull beneath a frozen zone , Has fhe no fpark that may be deem'd her own ? Grant her indebted to what zealots call Grace undeferv'd , yet furely not for all- Some beams of rectitude she yet ...
... glory and too weak to rife , Torpid and dull beneath a frozen zone , Has fhe no fpark that may be deem'd her own ? Grant her indebted to what zealots call Grace undeferv'd , yet furely not for all- Some beams of rectitude she yet ...
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... glory foil'd , Her princes captive , and her treasures spoil'd ; Wept till all Ifrael heard his bitter cry , Stamp'd with his foot and fmote upon his thigh ; But wept and ftamp'd and fmote his thigh in vain , Pleasure is deaf when told ...
... glory foil'd , Her princes captive , and her treasures spoil'd ; Wept till all Ifrael heard his bitter cry , Stamp'd with his foot and fmote upon his thigh ; But wept and ftamp'd and fmote his thigh in vain , Pleasure is deaf when told ...
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333 페이지 - He that holds fast the golden mean, And lives contentedly between The little and the great, Feels not the wants that pinch the poor, Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's door, Imbittering all his state.
307 페이지 - Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
339 페이지 - LITTLE inmate, full of mirth Chirping on my kitchen hearth. Wheresoe'er be thine abode, Always harbinger of good, Pay me for thy warm retreat With a song more soft and sweet ; In return thou shalt receive Such a strain as I can give.
71 페이지 - Hear the just law — the judgment of the skies! He that hates truth shall be the dupe of lies ; And he that -will be cheated to the last, Delusions strong as hell shall bind him fast.
89 페이지 - Just knows, and knows no more, her bible true, A truth the brilliant Frenchman never knew, And in that charter reads, with sparkling eyes, Her title to a treasure in the skies.
308 페이지 - How fleet is a glance of the mind ! Compared with the speed of its flight, The tempest itself lags behind, And the swift-winged arrows of light. When I think of my own native land In a moment I seem to be there; But alas! recollection at hand Soon hurries me back to despair.
102 페이지 - Since the dear hour, that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine, Nor hoped but in thy righteousness divine...
170 페이지 - He loved the world that hated him : the tear That dropped upon his Bible was sincere : Assailed by scandal and the tongue of strife, His only answer was, a blameless life ; And he that forged, and he that threw the dart, Had each a brother's interest in his heart.
317 페이지 - On the whole it appears, and my argument shows, With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them.
89 페이지 - Yon cottager, who weaves at her own door, Pillow and bobbins all her little store: Content though mean, and cheerful if not gay, Shuffling her threads about the livelong day, Just earns a scanty pittance, and at night Lies down secure, her heart and pocket light...