Prologue To Steele’s Tender Husband (Joseph Addison Poems)
In the first rise and infancy of farce,When fools were many, and when plays were scarceThe raw unpractis'd authors could, ...
In the first rise and infancy of farce,When fools were many, and when plays were scarceThe raw unpractis'd authors could, ...
Please be silent now, my country, while I fill the speaker's place;While I point out some abuses that we constantly ...
LINES , in addition to the treasureOf poesy, culled for the pleasureOf beau and belle and gentle dame,When seated round ...
IWhy do I love you, who have never given My heart encouragement or any cause?Is it because, as earth is held ...
For a Man is to be looked upon in that which he excells as on a prospect. For there be ...
{TO THE Generous SUBSCRIBERS, &c}. The Author finding all Attempts prove vain,Those glittering Smiles from Fortune to obtain:That purblind Goddess ...
Law! what is law? The wise and sage, Of every clime and every age, In this most cordially unite, That ...
Canadian farmers came oft to the little green cottage,To see their new neighbors and hear them tell over their troubles.The ...
Behold, I built a fowlhouse in my yard! Two months agone the great work was begun,And ev'ry eventide I labored ...
How, to thy Sacred Memory, shall I bring (Worthy thy Fame) a grateful Offering? I, who by Toils of Sickness, ...
HARSH Poverty! why dost thou lourOn this my dwelling place?Why cast on me thy looks so sour?Have I not always ...
This is the bitterest thing of all my days, That which I have loved so well, that now is ...
Always believe in yourself.Do not limit yourself.Be kind to yourselfAnd always believe in all that is good.You have all the ...
Emboldened, by Christ's sacrifice his blood atoning for our fault, our sin redeemed as we are We must become, ripples ...
In love and at logger heads so we seem to be, at the poles So much like me is she ...
I raced from court We stood beside you, beside the hospital bed, awaiting the surgeon Husband and pastor, touching you, ...
To undertake is to achieve Be Undertaking blent With fortitude of obstacle And toward encouragement That fine Suspicion, Natures must ...
What a misfortune, although you are made for fine and great works this unjust fate of yours always denies you ...
Thou know'st my praise of nature most sincere, And that my raptures are not conjur'd up To serve occasions of ...
For a Man is to be looked upon in that which he excells as on a prospect. For there be ...
I give up my eyes which are glass eggs. I give up my tongue. I give up my mouth which ...
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