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Which time can never change, nor soil impair,
Nor Alpine snows, nor Turkey's morbid air;''Tis the HEART, and not the dinner, fool, that doth my rest impair:
Can a king be great as I am, prithee, and yet know no care?
Oh, I'm sick, and tired, and weary.'—Some one cried, 'The King's arm-chair!'Like to good angels, nothing can impair:
'Tis less grief to be foul than t' have been fair.With daring Milton through the fields of air:
To regions of his own his genius true
Took happy flights. Who shall his fame impairInto the boundless air;
Where either too much light his worth
Doth all at once impair,Slow be the Statutes of the land to share
A laxity that could not but impairWith daring Milton through the fields of air:
To regions of his own his genius true
Took happy flights. Who shall his fame impairDid the true Charms of Majesty impair:
Rome by Degrees advancing more in Age,
Show'd sad Remains of what had once been fair;Wit, that no sufferings could impair,
Was thine, and thine those mental powers
Of force to chase the fiends that tearTime, that doth all things else impair,
Still makes them flourish strong and fair.Wit, that no sufferings could impair,
Was thine, and thine those mental powers
Of force to chase the fiends that tearRemember to ruffle thy brows, friend, ne'er;
And let not the fancies of women so fair
E'er serve thy pleasure in life to impair.Of the omnipotent Father, cleav'st the air
On holy message sent -- What pleasure's higher?
Wherefore does any grief our joy impair?Humanity's bright image to impair.
Scorn laid thee prostrate in the deepest dust;
Wit wages ceaseless war on all that's fair,--Where something is so lasting fair,
As time or age cannot impair.Or, it may be, with demons, who impair
The strength of better thoughts, and seek their prey
In melancholy bosoms, such as wereO doctors may tell you and others declare
It'll shorten your days and your heart will impair--The scrawny mind cries in sheer despair
The enemies flood the battleground with a mission to impairCaringly respected they seek an affair.
Sparingly inspected they start to impair.Told to be disciplined and be fair
Again we didn't heed to it - impair