Excerpt from The Works of the English Poets, Vol. 3: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
A race of triflers; who can relilh naught Btit the gay ifl'ue of an idle brain: How couldfi thou hope to pleafe this tinfel race Though blind, yet with the penetrating eye Of intelleétital light thou doll furveys The labyrinth perplex'd of Heaven's decrees; And with a quill, pluck'd from an angel: wing, Dipt in thefount that laves th' eternal throne, Trace the dark paths of providence divine, And jufiify. Theq of God to Man.
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