Found in 5 poems.

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers

  • 27When Vice triumphant holds her sov'reign sway,

Progress of Vice

  • 1Deep in the gulph of Vice and Woe
  • 5In some gay hour Vice steals into the breast;
  • 6Perchance she wears some softer Virtue's vest.
  • 7By unperceiv'd degrees she tempts to stray,
  • 8Till far from Virtue's path she leads the feet away.
  • 21The drear black paths of Vice the wretch must try,

Lines on a Friend Who Died of a Frenzy Fever Induced by Calumnious Reports

  • 6Vice, siren-hag! in native ugliness;

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the First[;] Childe Harold's Goodnight

  • 377Still to the last kind Vice clings to the tott'ring walls.
  • 707And Vice, that digs her own voluptuous tomb,

Ode on Venice

  • 34When Vice walks forth with her unsoftened terrors,