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Side xxv
... seem to have engaged in any literary undertaking of magnitude . He occupied his leisure , in read- ing , epistolary correspondence , and in making con- tributions to the Olney hymns . One fact in his his- tory may be stated at this ...
... seem to have engaged in any literary undertaking of magnitude . He occupied his leisure , in read- ing , epistolary correspondence , and in making con- tributions to the Olney hymns . One fact in his his- tory may be stated at this ...
Side xxxi
... seems to have done little and suffered much . Mr Hayley again made a jour- ney to Weston , and was grieved to find the storm fast gathering around the head of his worthy friend . ' Now , too , he was deprived of the tender solicitude of ...
... seems to have done little and suffered much . Mr Hayley again made a jour- ney to Weston , and was grieved to find the storm fast gathering around the head of his worthy friend . ' Now , too , he was deprived of the tender solicitude of ...
Side 2
... seem to think , man made for them . B. Seldom , alas ! the power of logic reigns With much sufficiency in royal brains ; Such reas'ning falls like an inverted cone , Wanting its proper base to stand upon . Man made for kings ! those ...
... seem to think , man made for them . B. Seldom , alas ! the power of logic reigns With much sufficiency in royal brains ; Such reas'ning falls like an inverted cone , Wanting its proper base to stand upon . Man made for kings ! those ...
Side 3
... Seems to imply a censure on the rest . B. Quevedo , as he tells his sober tale , Ask'd , when in hell , to see the royal jail ; Approved their method in all other things ; But where , good sir , do you confine your kings ? There said ...
... Seems to imply a censure on the rest . B. Quevedo , as he tells his sober tale , Ask'd , when in hell , to see the royal jail ; Approved their method in all other things ; But where , good sir , do you confine your kings ? There said ...
Side 9
... seem'd a second Troy ; Liberty blush'd , and hung her drooping head , Beheld their progress with the deepest dread ; Blush'd , that effects like these she should produce , Worse than the deeds of galley - slaves broke loose . She loses ...
... seem'd a second Troy ; Liberty blush'd , and hung her drooping head , Beheld their progress with the deepest dread ; Blush'd , that effects like these she should produce , Worse than the deeds of galley - slaves broke loose . She loses ...
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beauty beneath bids bless'd boast breath call'd cause charms Cowper death delight design'd distant divine docet 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 hear heart Heaven honour hope hour human John Gilpin land laudanum learn'd light live lost lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er Olney Hymns once peace 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 spleen 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