Introduction to the English Reader, Or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose And ...
Introduction to the English Reader, Or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose And ...
Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826
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7. Have we incessant tasks to do ? Is not all nature busy too ? Does not the sun with constant pace ^ Persist to run his annual rate^ Do not the stars which shine so bright, Renew their course every night ! Does not the o% obedieht bow His patient neck, and. draw the {dough 1 Or when did e*er the»gen'roas stised Withhold his labw, or his speed 1 cotTbNi SECTION VL Th4 i^9ves. . : -,( 1. Reasoning at>ev'ry «|6p he treads, Man yet mistaken Ms Way, While meaner things whom iiistinct lea^^ Are fire...ly kfe6wn Wirtra)^**^ ' ' '" y Google Cks^ 2. NARRATIVE PIECES. nr 2. One silent eve I wander'd late, And heard the voice of love ; The turtle thus address'd her mate, And sooth'd the list'ning dove : 8. ** Our mutual bond of faith and truth. No time shall disengage ; Those blessings of our early youth^ Shall cheer our latest age. 4. " While innocence without disguise, And constancy sincere, Shall fill the circles of those eyes, And mine can read them there ; 5. *' Those ills that wait on all below Shall ne'er be feh by me, Or gently felt, and only so.
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