Odes and Elegies, with the Patriot, a Poem (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1797. Excerpt: ... ODE On The ART Of PRINTING. W HEN monkish selfishness conceal'd Pure Revelation's lucid light, Then Superstition's pow'r prevail'd, And hid fair Truth from mortal sight: Expiring lay each noble art That once improv'd the head and heart, And pining Science droop'd, unseen; Typography, of heav'nly birth, Then came to chear the sons of Earth, With blissful Wisdom's smiles serene. As, after wint'ry storms are o'er, The blooms of Spring adorn the ground, So, the bright Sciences no more Were hid, but beauteous rose around; And, as the beams of rising Day Creation's glorious scenes display, And morning vapours dissipate, So, So, Printing sent true Learning forth, To warm mankind to cherish Worth, And new inventions here create.. By noblest mortals patroniz'd, This precious Art each day improv'd$ And wheresoever it was priz'd, Thence stupid Ignorance remov'd. Kind handmaid of Religion, hail Long may thy potent aid prevail, -Thou friend to Liberty and Truth; True Knowledge, introduc'd by thee, From chains of Error sets us free, And aids the aged and the youth. Banish'd by Despotism's law, v To Freedom's climes this art remov'd Here no harsh sound her voice can awe--JBy all protected and belov'd; Whilst wretches, who her absence mourn? The foot of Tyranny doth spurn--Unhappy Turkey such thy state--- Depress'd, Depress'd, unmann'd, the vassals bend And with the dust their aspe&s blend, Before the footstool of the great. Celestial Art ah, ne'er degrade Thyself to foster odious Vice; Alas too oft thou art betra/dj When irreligious fiends entice i Ah never, never condescend Voluptuous Folly to befriend, Lest all thy graces should expire; But, ever love the moral lay, And History's rich stores display, Then shall the Good thy charms admire. STANZAS STANZAS On WA.

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1797. Excerpt: ... ODE On The ART Of PRINTING. W HEN monkish selfishness conceal'd Pure Revelation's lucid light, Then Superstition's pow'r prevail'd, And hid fair Truth from mortal sight: Expiring lay each noble art That once improv'd the head and heart, And pining Science droop'd, unseen; Typography, of heav'nly birth, Then came to chear the sons of Earth, With blissful Wisdom's smiles serene. As, after wint'ry storms are o'er, The blooms of Spring adorn the ground, So, the bright Sciences no more Were hid, but beauteous rose around; And, as the beams of rising Day Creation's glorious scenes display, And morning vapours dissipate, So, So, Printing sent true Learning forth, To warm mankind to cherish Worth, And new inventions here create.. By noblest mortals patroniz'd, This precious Art each day improv'd$ And wheresoever it was priz'd, Thence stupid Ignorance remov'd. Kind handmaid of Religion, hail Long may thy potent aid prevail, -Thou friend to Liberty and Truth; True Knowledge, introduc'd by thee, From chains of Error sets us free, And aids the aged and the youth. Banish'd by Despotism's law, v To Freedom's climes this art remov'd Here no harsh sound her voice can awe--JBy all protected and belov'd; Whilst wretches, who her absence mourn? The foot of Tyranny doth spurn--Unhappy Turkey such thy state--- Depress'd, Depress'd, unmann'd, the vassals bend And with the dust their aspe&s blend, Before the footstool of the great. Celestial Art ah, ne'er degrade Thyself to foster odious Vice; Alas too oft thou art betra/dj When irreligious fiends entice i Ah never, never condescend Voluptuous Folly to befriend, Lest all thy graces should expire; But, ever love the moral lay, And History's rich stores display, Then shall the Good thy charms admire. STANZAS STANZAS On WA.

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General Books LLC

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2012

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2012

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246 x 189 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

24

ISBN-13

978-1-235-53826-1

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9781235538261

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1-235-53826-5



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