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... sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I judged a man of sense could scarce do worse , Than caper in ... sounds will be ; But such TABLE TALK . 39.
... sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I judged a man of sense could scarce do worse , Than caper in ... sounds will be ; But such TABLE TALK . 39.
Side 40
William Cowper. Exact and regular the sounds will be ; But such mere quarter - strokes are not for me . From him , who rears a poem lank and long , To him , who strains his all into a song ; Perhaps some bonny Caledonian air , All birks ...
William Cowper. Exact and regular the sounds will be ; But such mere quarter - strokes are not for me . From him , who rears a poem lank and long , To him , who strains his all into a song ; Perhaps some bonny Caledonian air , All birks ...
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... sounds , though sweet and well com- bined , And lenient as soft opiates to the mind , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod ...
... sounds , though sweet and well com- bined , And lenient as soft opiates to the mind , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod ...
Side 60
... sounds - Your Reverence or Your Grace ? No. But his own engagement binds him fast ; Or , if it does not , brands him to the last What atheists call him - a designing knave , A mere church juggler , hypocrite , and slave . Oh , laugh or ...
... sounds - Your Reverence or Your Grace ? No. But his own engagement binds him fast ; Or , if it does not , brands him to the last What atheists call him - a designing knave , A mere church juggler , hypocrite , and slave . Oh , laugh or ...
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... Sounds for the poor , but sounds alike for all : Kings are invited , and would kings obey , No slaves on earth more welcome were than they : But royalty , nobility , and state , Are such a dead preponderating weight , That endless bliss ...
... Sounds for the poor , but sounds alike for all : Kings are invited , and would kings obey , No slaves on earth more welcome were than they : But royalty , nobility , and state , Are such a dead preponderating weight , That endless bliss ...
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