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William Cowper. Portentous , unexampled , unexplained , Have kindled beacons in the skies ; and the old earth has had her shaking fits And crazy More frequent , and foregone her ufual reft . Is it a time to wrangle , when the props And ...
William Cowper. Portentous , unexampled , unexplained , Have kindled beacons in the skies ; and the old earth has had her shaking fits And crazy More frequent , and foregone her ufual reft . Is it a time to wrangle , when the props And ...
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... skies , And gild our chamber ceilings as they pafs , To her , who frugal only that her thrift May feed exceffes the can ill afford , Is hackneyed home unlacqueyed ; who in hafte Alighting turns the key in her own door , And , at the ...
... skies , And gild our chamber ceilings as they pafs , To her , who frugal only that her thrift May feed exceffes the can ill afford , Is hackneyed home unlacqueyed ; who in hafte Alighting turns the key in her own door , And , at the ...
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... skies . He that is ever occupied in storms , Or dives not for it , or brings up instead , Vainly induftrious , a difgraceful prize . The morning finds the self - sequestered man Fresh for his task , intend what task he may . Whether ...
... skies . He that is ever occupied in storms , Or dives not for it , or brings up instead , Vainly induftrious , a difgraceful prize . The morning finds the self - sequestered man Fresh for his task , intend what task he may . Whether ...
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... skies Milder , among a people lefs auftere ; In scenes , which having never known me free , Would not reproach me with the lofs I felt . Do I forebode impoffible events , And tremble at vain dreams ? Heaven grant I may ! But the age of ...
... skies Milder , among a people lefs auftere ; In scenes , which having never known me free , Would not reproach me with the lofs I felt . Do I forebode impoffible events , And tremble at vain dreams ? Heaven grant I may ! But the age of ...
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... skies , but having there his home . The world o'erlooks him in her busy search Of objects , more illuftrious in her view ; And , occupied as earnestly as she , Though more fublimely , he o'erlooks the world . She fcorns his pleasures ...
... skies , but having there his home . The world o'erlooks him in her busy search Of objects , more illuftrious in her view ; And , occupied as earnestly as she , Though more fublimely , he o'erlooks the world . She fcorns his pleasures ...
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