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... honour with the epithet fanatical . He proved to his diseased friend , from the Bible , that all are guilty in the sight of God ; and , of course , none of themselves , are entitled to a preference in the Divine regard . He then ...
... honour with the epithet fanatical . He proved to his diseased friend , from the Bible , that all are guilty in the sight of God ; and , of course , none of themselves , are entitled to a preference in the Divine regard . He then ...
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... honour to his species . Lady Hesketh , who had never forgot him , now be- come a widow by the death of her husband , Sir Thomas , renewed her intercourse with her cousin the poet ; and , finding his exchequer any thing but full ...
... honour to his species . Lady Hesketh , who had never forgot him , now be- come a widow by the death of her husband , Sir Thomas , renewed her intercourse with her cousin the poet ; and , finding his exchequer any thing but full ...
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... honour of repaying his visit . The flutter he was in before setting out , and in returning , more than overbalanced the benefit which the kindness of his friend must have secured , while with him at Eartham ; with which he was quite ...
... honour of repaying his visit . The flutter he was in before setting out , and in returning , more than overbalanced the benefit which the kindness of his friend must have secured , while with him at Eartham ; with which he was quite ...
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... honours to the heart belong ; His virtues formed the magic of his song . We shall not lengthen the narrative of Cowper's life with an elaborate dissertation on his merits as an author , the impression produced by reading his history ...
... honours to the heart belong ; His virtues formed the magic of his song . We shall not lengthen the narrative of Cowper's life with an elaborate dissertation on his merits as an author , the impression produced by reading his history ...
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... honour's field advancing his firm foot , Plants it upon the line that Justice draws , And will prevail or perish in her cause . ' Tis to the virtues of such men , man owes His portion in the good , that Heav'n bestows . And when ...
... honour's field advancing his firm foot , Plants it upon the line that Justice draws , And will prevail or perish in her cause . ' Tis to the virtues of such men , man owes His portion in the good , that Heav'n bestows . And when ...
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beauty beneath bids bless'd boast breath call'd cause charms Cowper death delight design'd distant divine Dr Johnson dread dream earth ease East Dereham eyes fair fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd frown give glory grace hand happy hast heart Heaven honour hope hour human John Gilpin John Throckmorton land laudanum learn'd light live lost lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er Olney Hymns once peace perhaps pity pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture rest rude sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shine sighs sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom worth youth zeal