The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... deep , Nor always timorously creep Along the treacherous shore . He that holds fast the golden mean , And lives contentedly between The little and the great , Feels not the wants that pinch the poor , Nor plagues that haunt the rich ...
... deep , Nor always timorously creep Along the treacherous shore . He that holds fast the golden mean , And lives contentedly between The little and the great , Feels not the wants that pinch the poor , Nor plagues that haunt the rich ...
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... Deep - plunging , and again deep - plunging oft , His broad keen knife into the solid mass ; Smooth as a wall the upright remnant stands , With such undeviating and even force He severs it away : no needless care Lest storms should ...
... Deep - plunging , and again deep - plunging oft , His broad keen knife into the solid mass ; Smooth as a wall the upright remnant stands , With such undeviating and even force He severs it away : no needless care Lest storms should ...
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... deep Suddenly , and the flood shall reek , and hiss , At the extinction of the lamp of day . Then too shall Hamus , cloven to his base , Be shattered , and the huge Ceraunian hills , Once weapons of Tartarean Dis , immersed In Erebus ...
... deep Suddenly , and the flood shall reek , and hiss , At the extinction of the lamp of day . Then too shall Hamus , cloven to his base , Be shattered , and the huge Ceraunian hills , Once weapons of Tartarean Dis , immersed In Erebus ...
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