Valentine Verses Or Lines of Truth Love And Virtue

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Valentine Verses Or Lines of Truth Love And Virtue
Cobbold, Richard, 1797-1877
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The monster shall be humbled low. We'll have a muzzle on his jaws ; We'll clip the talons on his paws ; We'll teach him how to dance and walk ; Perhaps to read, to write, or talk ; For wonderfully now a days. The savage race obtain the bays. Come on, come on I ascend the hill ; Onward ! onward ! onward still.
187 Hold ! bold I enough. The bear is caught, And may by wisdom. Sir, be taught ; For all who would be good and wise. Must never fear their enemies, But boldly brave, 'gainst savage race P
...ursue in truth, affection's chase. The haughty, not with haughty frown, By noble candor are put down. The rough, with gentleness pursued, Become at length by love subdued j The purse-proud mercenary soul Forgets that riches are his whole, And seeks to render others merit, Loves the gentle gen'rous spirit. If such the chase, who would not dare. To venture and attack the bear !— 189 THE DREAM OF 13LISS.
I wander'd with the maiden of my mind, On wing of spirit, o'er the glassy lake : We sweetly flew like swallow in the air In sunny morning ; one while, skimming near The smooth and placid surface, then again At other, rising to the pure blue sky.


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