Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 4Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... sound , Which e'en the best can hardly bear ; He took the summons void of fear , And unconcern'dly cast his eyes around , As if to find and dare the grisly challenger . What Death could do he lately tried , When in four days he more ...
... sound , Which e'en the best can hardly bear ; He took the summons void of fear , And unconcern'dly cast his eyes around , As if to find and dare the grisly challenger . What Death could do he lately tried , When in four days he more ...
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... sound the depth of David's soul ? Perhaps his fear his kindness may control . He fears his brother though he loves his son , For plighted vows too late to be undone . If so , by force he wishes to be gain'd , Like women's lechery to ...
... sound the depth of David's soul ? Perhaps his fear his kindness may control . He fears his brother though he loves his son , For plighted vows too late to be undone . If so , by force he wishes to be gain'd , Like women's lechery to ...
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... sound the depths , and fathom where it went . The people's hearts , distinguish friends from foes , And try their strength before they came to blows ; Yet all was colour'd with a smooth pretence Of specious love , and duty to their ...
... sound the depths , and fathom where it went . The people's hearts , distinguish friends from foes , And try their strength before they came to blows ; Yet all was colour'd with a smooth pretence Of specious love , and duty to their ...
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... sound , And merit by the multitude was crown'd : With David then was Israel's peace restored , Crowds mourn'd their error and obey'd their lord . THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . A POEM . IN THREE PARTS . THE PREFACE TO THE READER . THE ...
... sound , And merit by the multitude was crown'd : With David then was Israel's peace restored , Crowds mourn'd their error and obey'd their lord . THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . A POEM . IN THREE PARTS . THE PREFACE TO THE READER . THE ...
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... sound , In fields their sullen conventicles found . These gross half - animated lumps I leave , Nor can I think what thoughts they can conceive ; But if they think at all , ' tis sure no higher Than matter put in motion may aspire Souls ...
... sound , In fields their sullen conventicles found . These gross half - animated lumps I leave , Nor can I think what thoughts they can conceive ; But if they think at all , ' tis sure no higher Than matter put in motion may aspire Souls ...
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