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Robert Pollok Quotes

Enjoyment stops where indolence begins.

Robert Pollok, James Robert Boyd (1860). “Pollok's Course of Time”, p.356

Mercy stood in the cloud, with eye that wept Essential love.

Robert Pollok, James Robert Boyd (1860). “Pollok's Course of Time”, p.117

Living jewels dropped unstained from heaven.

Robert Pollok (1832). “The Course of Time ... The Eleventh Edition”, p.156

He was the freeman whom the truth made free; Who first of all, the bands of Satan broke; Who broke the bands of sin, and for his soul, In spite of fools consulted seriously.

Robert Pollok (1833). “The Course of Time, a Poem: With a Memoir of the Author, an Introductory Notice, a Copious Index, and an Analysis Prefixed to Each Book”, p.74

But the unfaithful priest, what tongue Enough, shall execrate?

Robert Pollok (1857). “The Course of Time: A Poem”, p.55

With one hand he put A penny in the urn of poverty, And with the other took a shilling out.

Robert Pollok, James Robert Boyd (1860). “Pollok's Course of Time”, p.309