The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Page 46
... sweet sounds , " Is fit for treasons , stratagems , and spoils : " The motions of his spirit are dull as night , " And his affections dark as Erebus.- " Let no such man be trusted . " 66 Polybe , le judicieux Polybe , nous dit que la ...
... sweet sounds , " Is fit for treasons , stratagems , and spoils : " The motions of his spirit are dull as night , " And his affections dark as Erebus.- " Let no such man be trusted . " 66 Polybe , le judicieux Polybe , nous dit que la ...
Page 55
... sweet benefit of time , " To clothe mine age with angel - like perfection , " He hath made use and fair advantage of his days ; " His years but young , but his experience old , " His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe , " And , in ...
... sweet benefit of time , " To clothe mine age with angel - like perfection , " He hath made use and fair advantage of his days ; " His years but young , but his experience old , " His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe , " And , in ...
Page 56
... him not , But to those men that seek him sweet as summer . ” The youngest offspring of this favoured race " Is furnish'd with a mind so rare , " That he alone is the Arabian bird . ” I am amazed and astonished at the versatility of his 56.
... him not , But to those men that seek him sweet as summer . ” The youngest offspring of this favoured race " Is furnish'd with a mind so rare , " That he alone is the Arabian bird . ” I am amazed and astonished at the versatility of his 56.
Page 58
... d in thy prodigality . " " When he speaks , " Each aged ear plays truant at his tales , " And younger hearings are quite ravished , So sweet and voluble is his discourse . " " Gentle " As zephyr , blowing underneath the violet 58.
... d in thy prodigality . " " When he speaks , " Each aged ear plays truant at his tales , " And younger hearings are quite ravished , So sweet and voluble is his discourse . " " Gentle " As zephyr , blowing underneath the violet 58.
Page 59
... sweet head ; yet as rough , " His noble blood enchaf'd , as the rude wind , " That by the top doth take the mountain pine , “ And make him stoop to the vale . ' Tis wonderful " That an invisible instinct should frame him " To excellence ...
... sweet head ; yet as rough , " His noble blood enchaf'd , as the rude wind , " That by the top doth take the mountain pine , “ And make him stoop to the vale . ' Tis wonderful " That an invisible instinct should frame him " To excellence ...
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