The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... fear attends to quench his glowing fires , What fear he feels his gratitude inspires . Shall he , for such deliverance freely wrought , Recompense ill ? He trembles at the thought . His Master's interest and his own combined Prompt ...
... fear attends to quench his glowing fires , What fear he feels his gratitude inspires . Shall he , for such deliverance freely wrought , Recompense ill ? He trembles at the thought . His Master's interest and his own combined Prompt ...
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... fear , not courage , is its proper source : The fear of tyrant custom , and the fear Lest fops should censure us , and fools should sneer . At least to trample on our Maker's laws , And hazard life for any or no cause , To rush into a ...
... fear , not courage , is its proper source : The fear of tyrant custom , and the fear Lest fops should censure us , and fools should sneer . At least to trample on our Maker's laws , And hazard life for any or no cause , To rush into a ...
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... fear and shame ; The birds , forgetful of their mirth , Droop'd at the sight , and fell to earth ; When thus a sage addressed mine ear , Himself unconscious of a fear : " Whence all this terror and surprise , " Distracted looks and ...
... fear and shame ; The birds , forgetful of their mirth , Droop'd at the sight , and fell to earth ; When thus a sage addressed mine ear , Himself unconscious of a fear : " Whence all this terror and surprise , " Distracted looks and ...
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