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| 4812. | The Phoenix by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | A Female Friend advis'd a Swain
(Whose Heart she wish'd at ease)
Make Love thy Pleasure, not thy Pain,
Nor let it deeply seize.
Beauty, wher... |
| 4813. | The Poor Man's Lamb by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | NOW spent the alter'd King, in am'rous Cares,
The Hours of sacred Hymns and solemn Pray'rs:
In vain the Alter waits his slow returns,
Where unat... |
| 4814. | The Shepherd And The Calm by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | Soothing his Passions with a warb'ling Sound,
A Shepherd-Swain lay stretch'd upon the Ground;
Whilst all were mov'd, who their Attention lent,
Or ... |
| 4815. | The Spleen by Anne Kingsmill Finch> | | What art thou, SPLEEN, which ev'ry thing dost ape?
Thou Proteus to abus'd Mankind,
Who never yet thy real Cause cou'd find,
Or fix thee to remain i... |
| 4817. | Part In Peace: Is Day Before Us? by Sarah Flower Adams> | | Part in peace: is day before us?
Praise His Name for life and light;
Are the shadows lengthening o’er us?
Bless His care Who guards the night.... |
| 4818. | A Problem by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Let none resemble another; let each resemble the highest!
How can that happen? let each be all complete in itself. ... |
| 4819. | A Peculiar Ideal by Friedrich von Schiller> | | What thou thinkest, belongs to all; what thou feelest, is thine only.
Wouldst thou make him thine own, feel thou the God whom thou thinkest!... |
| 4820. | Breadth And Depth by Friedrich von Schiller> | | Full many a shining wit one sees,
With tongue on all things well conversing;
The what can charm, the what can please,
In every nice detail rehearsi... |
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