PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 - English literature |
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... feel not the inward reasons they stand upon , yet will be contented to be delighted , which is all the good fellow Poet seems to promise , and so steal to see the form of goodness ; which , seen , they cannot but love , ere themselves ...
... feel not the inward reasons they stand upon , yet will be contented to be delighted , which is all the good fellow Poet seems to promise , and so steal to see the form of goodness ; which , seen , they cannot but love , ere themselves ...
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... feels no groundless fear , Feeds without cries , and sleeps without a tear . Did he but know to reason and compare , See ... feel more sensibly the woes that wait On every period , as on every state ; And slight , sad convicts of each ...
... feels no groundless fear , Feeds without cries , and sleeps without a tear . Did he but know to reason and compare , See ... feel more sensibly the woes that wait On every period , as on every state ; And slight , sad convicts of each ...
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... feel another's woe , To hide the fault I see ; That mercy I to others show , That mercy show to me . Mean tho ' I am , not wholly so , Since quicken'd by thy breath lead me wheresoe'er I go , Thro ' this day's life , or death . This day ...
... feel another's woe , To hide the fault I see ; That mercy I to others show , That mercy show to me . Mean tho ' I am , not wholly so , Since quicken'd by thy breath lead me wheresoe'er I go , Thro ' this day's life , or death . This day ...
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... feel th ' eternal wound . As the good shepherd tends his fleecy care , Seeks freshest pasture , and the purest air , Explores the lost , the wand'ring sheep di- rects , By day o'ersees them , and by night protects ; The tender lambs he ...
... feel th ' eternal wound . As the good shepherd tends his fleecy care , Seeks freshest pasture , and the purest air , Explores the lost , the wand'ring sheep di- rects , By day o'ersees them , and by night protects ; The tender lambs he ...
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... feel a change , Or bid consenting worlds harmonious range ? Could Nothing link the universal chain ? No , ' tis impossible , absurd , and vain ! Here reason its eternal Author finds , The whole who regulates , unites , and binds ...
... feel a change , Or bid consenting worlds harmonious range ? Could Nothing link the universal chain ? No , ' tis impossible , absurd , and vain ! Here reason its eternal Author finds , The whole who regulates , unites , and binds ...
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