The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 7Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... thyself , and us relieve With food , whereof we wretched seldom taste . ' He ended , and the Son of God replied : Think'st thou such force in bread ? Is it not written , ( For I discern thee other than thou seem'st ) Man lives not by ...
... thyself , and us relieve With food , whereof we wretched seldom taste . ' He ended , and the Son of God replied : Think'st thou such force in bread ? Is it not written , ( For I discern thee other than thou seem'st ) Man lives not by ...
الصفحة 152
... thyself ascrib'st the truth foretold . But this thy glory shall be soon retrench'd ; No more shalt thou by oracling abuse The Gentiles ; henceforth oracles are ceas'd , And thou no more with pomp and sacrifice Shalt be inquir'd at ...
... thyself ascrib'st the truth foretold . But this thy glory shall be soon retrench'd ; No more shalt thou by oracling abuse The Gentiles ; henceforth oracles are ceas'd , And thou no more with pomp and sacrifice Shalt be inquir'd at ...
الصفحة 162
... thyself ; because of old Thou thyself doat'dst on womankind , admiring Their shape , their colour , and attractive grace , None are , thou think'st , but taken with such toys . Before the Flood thou with thy lusty crew , False titled ...
... thyself ; because of old Thou thyself doat'dst on womankind , admiring Their shape , their colour , and attractive grace , None are , thou think'st , but taken with such toys . Before the Flood thou with thy lusty crew , False titled ...
الصفحة 169
... thyself Bred up in poverty and straits at home , Lost in a desert here and hunger - bit : Which way , or from what hope , dost thou aspire To greatness ? whence authority deriv'st ? What followers , what retinue canst thou gain , Or at ...
... thyself Bred up in poverty and straits at home , Lost in a desert here and hunger - bit : Which way , or from what hope , dost thou aspire To greatness ? whence authority deriv'st ? What followers , what retinue canst thou gain , Or at ...
الصفحة 176
... thyself The fame and glory , glory the reward That sole excites to high attempts , the flame Of most erected spirits , most temper'd pure Ethereal , who all pleasures else despise , All treasures and all gain esteem as dross , And ...
... thyself The fame and glory , glory the reward That sole excites to high attempts , the flame Of most erected spirits , most temper'd pure Ethereal , who all pleasures else despise , All treasures and all gain esteem as dross , And ...
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