Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... toil , and all the profit ours ; For us , the oak shall from his native steep Descend , and fearless travel through the deep ; The sail of commerce for our use unfurl'd , Shall waft the treasures of each distant world ; For us ...
... toil , and all the profit ours ; For us , the oak shall from his native steep Descend , and fearless travel through the deep ; The sail of commerce for our use unfurl'd , Shall waft the treasures of each distant world ; For us ...
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... toils on toils endure ; The modest shun it , but to make it sure . O'er globes , and sceptres , now on thrones it swells ; Now trims the midnight lamp in college cells : ' Tis Tory , Whig ; it plots , prays , preaches , pleads ...
... toils on toils endure ; The modest shun it , but to make it sure . O'er globes , and sceptres , now on thrones it swells ; Now trims the midnight lamp in college cells : ' Tis Tory , Whig ; it plots , prays , preaches , pleads ...
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Thomas Campbell. My fan ! let others say , who laugh at toil ; Fan ! hood ! glove ! scarf ! is her laconic style ; And that is spoke with such a dying fall , That Betty rather sees , than hears the call : The motion of her lips , and ...
Thomas Campbell. My fan ! let others say , who laugh at toil ; Fan ! hood ! glove ! scarf ! is her laconic style ; And that is spoke with such a dying fall , That Betty rather sees , than hears the call : The motion of her lips , and ...
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... toils of a day and evening school , and without the comforts that might have mitigated disease , he mentions his situation to a friend in a touching but resigned man- ner- " I had expected , " he says , " to be happy here , but my ...
... toils of a day and evening school , and without the comforts that might have mitigated disease , he mentions his situation to a friend in a touching but resigned man- ner- " I had expected , " he says , " to be happy here , but my ...
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... toil for gold who please , Or for fame renounce their ease . What is fame ? an empty bubble . Gold ? a transient , shining trouble . Let them for their country bleed , What was Sidney's , Raleigh's meed ? Man's not worth a moment's pain ...
... toil for gold who please , Or for fame renounce their ease . What is fame ? an empty bubble . Gold ? a transient , shining trouble . Let them for their country bleed , What was Sidney's , Raleigh's meed ? Man's not worth a moment's pain ...
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284 페이지 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
285 페이지 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorn'd the venerable place ; Truth from his lips prevail'd with double sway, And fools who came to scoff, remain'd to pray.
290 페이지 - And pinch'd with cold, and shrinking from the shower, With heavy heart deplores that luckless hour, When idly first, ambitious of the town, She left her wheel and robes of country brown.
291 페이지 - That call'd them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, Hung round the bowers, and fondly...
286 페이지 - The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew : Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face ; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he ; Full well the busy whisper circling round, Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned.
191 페이지 - Cold is Cadwallo's tongue, That hush'd the stormy main : Brave Urien sleeps upon his craggy bed : Mountains, ye mourn in vain Modred, whose magic song Made huge Plinlimmon bow his cloudtopt head. On dreary Arvon's shore they lie, Smear'd with gore, and ghastly pale : Far, far aloof th' affrighted ravens sail ; The famish'd eagle screams, and passes by.
440 페이지 - Nor think the 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 jail. See nations slowly wise, and meanly just, To buried merit raise the tardy bust.
288 페이지 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen, who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'T is yours to judge, how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
47 페이지 - TIRED Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear.
287 페이지 - Thither no more the peasant shall repair, To sweet oblivion of his daily care ; No more the farmer's news, the barber's tale...