Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard Dent, 1976 - 274 oldal |
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12. oldal
... Virtue in a Maid , A Virtue but at second - hand ; They blush because they understand . The Graces next wou'd act their Part , And shew'd but little of their Art ; Their Work was half already done , The Child with native Beauty shone ...
... Virtue in a Maid , A Virtue but at second - hand ; They blush because they understand . The Graces next wou'd act their Part , And shew'd but little of their Art ; Their Work was half already done , The Child with native Beauty shone ...
36. oldal
... Virtue in Mankind The Nutriment that feeds the Mind ? Upheld by each good Action past , And still continued by the last : Then , who with Reason can pretend , That all Effects of Virtue end ? Believe me Stella , when you show That true ...
... Virtue in Mankind The Nutriment that feeds the Mind ? Upheld by each good Action past , And still continued by the last : Then , who with Reason can pretend , That all Effects of Virtue end ? Believe me Stella , when you show That true ...
74. oldal
... virtue's path was lur'd aside , To pluck the flow'rs of pleasure , or of pride . Her gifts despis'd , corruption blush'd and fled , And fame persu'd him , where conviction led : Age call'd , at length , his active mind to rest , With ...
... virtue's path was lur'd aside , To pluck the flow'rs of pleasure , or of pride . Her gifts despis'd , corruption blush'd and fled , And fame persu'd him , where conviction led : Age call'd , at length , his active mind to rest , With ...
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