POEMS, Volum 2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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... or for use , Save their own painted fkins , our fires had none . As yet black breeches were not ; satin smooth , VOL . II . * See Poems , vol . i . B Or velvet foft , or plush with fhaggy pile : THE TASK, in Six Books The Sofa.
... or for use , Save their own painted fkins , our fires had none . As yet black breeches were not ; satin smooth , VOL . II . * See Poems , vol . i . B Or velvet foft , or plush with fhaggy pile : THE TASK, in Six Books The Sofa.
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... see the piony spread wide , The full - blown rose , the shepherd and his lass , Lap - dog and lambkin with black staring eyes , And parrots with twin cherries in their beak . Now came the cane from India , fmooth and bright With ...
... see the piony spread wide , The full - blown rose , the shepherd and his lass , Lap - dog and lambkin with black staring eyes , And parrots with twin cherries in their beak . Now came the cane from India , fmooth and bright With ...
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... again . The folded gates would bar my progress now , But that the lord of this enclos'd demefne , Communicative of the good he owns , * See the foregoing note . Admits me to a fhare ; the guiltless eye Commits ΒΟΟΚ Ι . 15 THE SOFA .
... again . The folded gates would bar my progress now , But that the lord of this enclos'd demefne , Communicative of the good he owns , * See the foregoing note . Admits me to a fhare ; the guiltless eye Commits ΒΟΟΚ Ι . 15 THE SOFA .
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... see him fweating o'er his bread Before he eats it .- ' Tis the primal curse , But foften'd into mercy ; made the pledge Of cheerful days , and nights without a groan . By ceaseless action all that is subfifts . Conftant rotation of th ...
... see him fweating o'er his bread Before he eats it .- ' Tis the primal curse , But foften'd into mercy ; made the pledge Of cheerful days , and nights without a groan . By ceaseless action all that is subfifts . Conftant rotation of th ...
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... seeing this , And having human feelings , does not blush , And hang his head , to think himself a man ? I would not have a flaye to till my ground , To carry me , to fan me while I fleep , And tremble when I wake , for all the wealth ...
... seeing this , And having human feelings , does not blush , And hang his head , to think himself a man ? I would not have a flaye to till my ground , To carry me , to fan me while I fleep , And tremble when I wake , for all the wealth ...
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Poems: By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple Esq. In Two Volumes ... William Cowper Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1793 |
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