Poetical Works, Том 2Lefevre, 1822 |
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... ease ; Through life ' tis follow'd , e'en at life's expense ; The merchant's toil , the sage's indolence , The monk's humility , the hero's pride , All , all alike , find reason on their side . The Eternal Art , educing good from ill ...
... ease ; Through life ' tis follow'd , e'en at life's expense ; The merchant's toil , the sage's indolence , The monk's humility , the hero's pride , All , all alike , find reason on their side . The Eternal Art , educing good from ill ...
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... ease , content ! whate'er thy name : That something still which prompts the eternal sigh , For which we bear to live , or dare to die ; Which still so near us , yet beyond us lies , O'erlook'd , seen double , by the fool and wise ...
... ease , content ! whate'er thy name : That something still which prompts the eternal sigh , For which we bear to live , or dare to die ; Which still so near us , yet beyond us lies , O'erlook'd , seen double , by the fool and wise ...
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... ease , Those call it pleasure , and contentment these : Some , sunk to beasts , find pleasure end in pain ; Some , swell'd to gods , confess e'en virtue vain ; Or , indolent , to each extreme they fall , To trust in every thing , or ...
... ease , Those call it pleasure , and contentment these : Some , sunk to beasts , find pleasure end in pain ; Some , swell'd to gods , confess e'en virtue vain ; Or , indolent , to each extreme they fall , To trust in every thing , or ...
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... ease When his lewd father gave the dire disease . Think we , like some weak prince , the Eternal Cause Prone for his favourite to reverse his laws ? IV . Shall burning Etna , if a sage requires , Forget to thunder , and recall her fires ...
... ease When his lewd father gave the dire disease . Think we , like some weak prince , the Eternal Cause Prone for his favourite to reverse his laws ? IV . Shall burning Etna , if a sage requires , Forget to thunder , and recall her fires ...
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... ease : Think , and if still the things thy envy call , Say , wouldst thou be the man to whom they fall ? To sigh for ribands if thou art so silly , Mark how they grace Lord Umbra , or Sir Billy . Is yellow dirt the passion of thy life ...
... ease : Think , and if still the things thy envy call , Say , wouldst thou be the man to whom they fall ? To sigh for ribands if thou art so silly , Mark how they grace Lord Umbra , or Sir Billy . Is yellow dirt the passion of thy life ...
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