The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... Adam , " an Italian dramatic poem , a wretchedly poor work , not worth reprinting . Poor Charlotte Smith was staying there , writing " The Old Manor House . " She was wonderfully rapid , and used each evening to read to them what she ...
... Adam , " an Italian dramatic poem , a wretchedly poor work , not worth reprinting . Poor Charlotte Smith was staying there , writing " The Old Manor House . " She was wonderfully rapid , and used each evening to read to them what she ...
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... Adam's offspring may be saved From servile fear , or be the more enslaved ? To loose the links that galled mankind before , Or bind them faster on , and add still more ? 160 170 180 The freeborn Christian has no chains to prove , Or ...
... Adam's offspring may be saved From servile fear , or be the more enslaved ? To loose the links that galled mankind before , Or bind them faster on , and add still more ? 160 170 180 The freeborn Christian has no chains to prove , Or ...
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... Adam ? and in those from him Through numerous generations , till he found At length his destined moment to be born ? Or was he not , till fashioned in the womb ? Deep mysteries both ! which schoolmen must have toiled To unriddle , and ...
... Adam ? and in those from him Through numerous generations , till he found At length his destined moment to be born ? Or was he not , till fashioned in the womb ? Deep mysteries both ! which schoolmen must have toiled To unriddle , and ...
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