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... thee : gentle goddess , thanks ! Not that my Muse , though bashful , shall deny She would have thank'd thee rather , hadst thou cast A treasure in her way ; for neither meed Of early breakfast , to dispel the fumes And bowel - raking ...
... thee : gentle goddess , thanks ! Not that my Muse , though bashful , shall deny She would have thank'd thee rather , hadst thou cast A treasure in her way ; for neither meed Of early breakfast , to dispel the fumes And bowel - raking ...
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... thee more slowly , more heavily beat ; Perhaps , overstrain'd with the quick pulse of pleasure , Thou art glad of this respite to beat at thy leisure ; But the sigh of distress shall now weary thee more Than the flutter and tumult of ...
... thee more slowly , more heavily beat ; Perhaps , overstrain'd with the quick pulse of pleasure , Thou art glad of this respite to beat at thy leisure ; But the sigh of distress shall now weary thee more Than the flutter and tumult of ...
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... thee to my breast , " Dear partner of my joy and rest , " And not a pain , and not a fear , " Or anxious doubt shall enter there . " Happy , thought I , the favoured youth , Blessed with such undissembled truth ! Five suns successive ...
... thee to my breast , " Dear partner of my joy and rest , " And not a pain , and not a fear , " Or anxious doubt shall enter there . " Happy , thought I , the favoured youth , Blessed with such undissembled truth ! Five suns successive ...
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... thee mourn , And drove thee from my breast . The dearest idol I have known , Whate'er that idol be , Help me to tear it from thy throne , And worship only thee . So shall my walk be close with God , Calm and serene my frame ; So purer ...
... thee mourn , And drove thee from my breast . The dearest idol I have known , Whate'er that idol be , Help me to tear it from thy throne , And worship only thee . So shall my walk be close with God , Calm and serene my frame ; So purer ...
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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