Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... pride , To chase the dreary paths , without a guide , As treach'rous phantoms in the mist delude , Shuns fancied ills , or chases airy good ; How rarely reason guides the stubborn choice , Rules the bold hand , or prompts the suppliant ...
... pride , To chase the dreary paths , without a guide , As treach'rous phantoms in the mist delude , Shuns fancied ills , or chases airy good ; How rarely reason guides the stubborn choice , Rules the bold hand , or prompts the suppliant ...
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... pride ; Where ne'er was known the form of mock debate , Or seen a new - made mayor's unwieldy state ; Where change of fav'rites made no change of laws , And senates heard before they judged a How wouldst thou shake at Britain's modish ...
... pride ; Where ne'er was known the form of mock debate , Or seen a new - made mayor's unwieldy state ; Where change of fav'rites made no change of laws , And senates heard before they judged a How wouldst thou shake at Britain's modish ...
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... pride , With half mankind embattled at his side , Great Xerxes comes to seize the certain prey , And starves exhausted regions in his way ; Attendant Flatt'ry counts his myriads o'er , Till counted myriads soothe his pride no more ...
... pride , With half mankind embattled at his side , Great Xerxes comes to seize the certain prey , And starves exhausted regions in his way ; Attendant Flatt'ry counts his myriads o'er , Till counted myriads soothe his pride no more ...
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... Pride and Prudence take her seat in vain . In crowd at once , where none the pass defend , The harmless freedom , and the private friend . The guardians yield , by force superior plied : To Int'rest , Prudence ; and to Flatt'ry , Pride ...
... Pride and Prudence take her seat in vain . In crowd at once , where none the pass defend , The harmless freedom , and the private friend . The guardians yield , by force superior plied : To Int'rest , Prudence ; and to Flatt'ry , Pride ...
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... pride ; The modest wants of every day The toil of every day supplied . His virtues walk'd their narrow round , Nor made a pause , nor left a void ; And sure th ' Eternal Master found The single talent well employ'd . The busy day , the ...
... pride ; The modest wants of every day The toil of every day supplied . His virtues walk'd their narrow round , Nor made a pause , nor left a void ; And sure th ' Eternal Master found The single talent well employ'd . The busy day , the ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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