POEMS, Volum 2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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... Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devis'd The foft fettee ; one elbow at each end , And in the midst an elbow it receiv'd , United yet divided , twain at once . So fit two kings of Brentford on one throne ; And fo two citizens who ...
... Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devis'd The foft fettee ; one elbow at each end , And in the midst an elbow it receiv'd , United yet divided , twain at once . So fit two kings of Brentford on one throne ; And fo two citizens who ...
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... heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns , And only there , please highly for their fake . Peace to the artist , whose ingenious thought Devis'd the weather - house , that useful toy ! Fearless of humid air and gathering rains ...
... heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns , And only there , please highly for their fake . Peace to the artist , whose ingenious thought Devis'd the weather - house , that useful toy ! Fearless of humid air and gathering rains ...
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... heard the doleful tidings of his death- And never smil'd again ! and now fher cams The dreary wafte ; there fpends the livelong day , And there , unless when charity forbids , The livelong night . A tatter'd apron hides , Worn as a ...
... heard the doleful tidings of his death- And never smil'd again ! and now fher cams The dreary wafte ; there fpends the livelong day , And there , unless when charity forbids , The livelong night . A tatter'd apron hides , Worn as a ...
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... heard our mufic ; are thy fimple friends , Thy fimple fare , and all thy plain delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Loft nothing by comparison with our's ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant ...
... heard our mufic ; are thy fimple friends , Thy fimple fare , and all thy plain delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Loft nothing by comparison with our's ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant ...
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... Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Milled by cuftom , strain celestial themes Through the preft noftril , fpectacle - bestrid . Some , decent in demeanour while they preach , That task perform'd , relapfe into themselves ; And ...
... Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Milled by cuftom , strain celestial themes Through the preft noftril , fpectacle - bestrid . Some , decent in demeanour while they preach , That task perform'd , relapfe into themselves ; And ...
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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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