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... hour after dinner , but , if the weather permits , adjourn to the garden , where , with Mrs. Unwin and her son , I have generally the pleasure of religious conversation till tea - time . If it rains , or is too windy for walking , we ...
... hour after dinner , but , if the weather permits , adjourn to the garden , where , with Mrs. Unwin and her son , I have generally the pleasure of religious conversation till tea - time . If it rains , or is too windy for walking , we ...
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... hour , Or oh ! we meet in vain ! What can we do in absence more Than suffer and complain ? Fated to ills beyond redress , We must endure our woe ; The days allow'd us to possess , ' Tis madness to forego . RECONCILIATION . THIS evening ...
... hour , Or oh ! we meet in vain ! What can we do in absence more Than suffer and complain ? Fated to ills beyond redress , We must endure our woe ; The days allow'd us to possess , ' Tis madness to forego . RECONCILIATION . THIS evening ...
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... hour ! ) Grieved I have said , when most our hopes prevail , Our promised happiness is least secure . Oft I have thought the scene of troubles closed , And hoped once more to gaze upon your charms ; As oft some dire mischance has ...
... hour ! ) Grieved I have said , when most our hopes prevail , Our promised happiness is least secure . Oft I have thought the scene of troubles closed , And hoped once more to gaze upon your charms ; As oft some dire mischance has ...
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... hours , a prey to ceaseless pain , While feverish pulses leap in every vein , When each faint breath the last short effort seems Of life just parting from my feeble limbs ; How wild soe'er my wandering thoughts may be , Still , gentle ...
... hours , a prey to ceaseless pain , While feverish pulses leap in every vein , When each faint breath the last short effort seems Of life just parting from my feeble limbs ; How wild soe'er my wandering thoughts may be , Still , gentle ...
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... hours , To form the better prayer . Far be it from my fate , To live unblest in torpid ease , And slumber on in state ; " Each tender tie of life defied , Whence social pleasures spring ; Unmoved with all the world beside , A solitary ...
... hours , To form the better prayer . Far be it from my fate , To live unblest in torpid ease , And slumber on in state ; " Each tender tie of life defied , Whence social pleasures spring ; Unmoved with all the world beside , A solitary ...
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ANTISTROPHE bard beauty beneath boast Boötes bosom breast breath call'd charms Clifton Reynes Cowper dear death delight divine dream earth ease eyes fair faith fame fancy fear feel fire flowers folly give glory Gordon riots grace groves hand happy hear heart Heaven heavenly honour hope hour John Gilpin JOHN MILTON John Throckmorton kings labour light live Lord lost lyre mind Muse Nathaniel Cotton nature never night numbers nymphs o'er once pain Pallas Parnassian peace Phoebus pleasure poet praise prove rest rills sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shade shine shore sigh sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stream sweet taste tears thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil trembling truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom wonder worth youth