Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue ... The ninth edition |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 4 頁
Here , to the houseless child of want , " My door is open ftill ; “ And though ny
portion is but scant , " I give it with good - will . « Then turn to - night , and freely
share - “ Whate'er my cell bestows ; “ My rushy couch and frugal fare , - " My
blelling ...
Here , to the houseless child of want , " My door is open ftill ; “ And though ny
portion is but scant , " I give it with good - will . « Then turn to - night , and freely
share - “ Whate'er my cell bestows ; “ My rushy couch and frugal fare , - " My
blelling ...
第 11 頁
... painful load Through poverty's uneven road , And , for the due bread of the day
, Destin'd to toil as well as pray ; To thee , Humanity , still true , I'll with the good I
cannot do , And give the wretch that pasies by , A soothing word a tear — a figh !
... painful load Through poverty's uneven road , And , for the due bread of the day
, Destin'd to toil as well as pray ; To thee , Humanity , still true , I'll with the good I
cannot do , And give the wretch that pasies by , A soothing word a tear — a figh !
第 37 頁
In vain - no words can footh his rigid car ; And Gallia's laws have rivetted my
doom . Ye cloister'd fair - ye censure - breathing saints , Suppress your taunts ,
and learn at length to spare , Though ' mid these holy walls I vent my plaints , And
give ...
In vain - no words can footh his rigid car ; And Gallia's laws have rivetted my
doom . Ye cloister'd fair - ye censure - breathing saints , Suppress your taunts ,
and learn at length to spare , Though ' mid these holy walls I vent my plaints , And
give ...
第 47 頁
See merit oft expos'd to envious hate , The frowns of fortune , and the storms of
fate : See the good man by dire misfortune led , Subservient to the wealthy fool
for bread : There often doom'd to hear what gives offence To truth , morality , and
...
See merit oft expos'd to envious hate , The frowns of fortune , and the storms of
fate : See the good man by dire misfortune led , Subservient to the wealthy fool
for bread : There often doom'd to hear what gives offence To truth , morality , and
...
第 51 頁
The sun , that walks his airy way , To light the world , and give the day ; The moon
that shines with borrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; The seas that
roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field ...
The sun , that walks his airy way , To light the world , and give the day ; The moon
that shines with borrow'd light ; The stars that gild the gloomy night ; The seas that
roll unnumber'd waves ; The wood that spreads its shady leaves ; The field ...
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