POEMS, Volum 2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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... prove its use Sov'reign and most effectual to secure A form , not now gymnaftic as of yore , From rickets and diftortion , elfe our lot . But , thus admonish'd , we can walk erect- One proof at least of manhood ! while the friend Sticks ...
... prove its use Sov'reign and most effectual to secure A form , not now gymnaftic as of yore , From rickets and diftortion , elfe our lot . But , thus admonish'd , we can walk erect- One proof at least of manhood ! while the friend Sticks ...
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... 'r who swears That he will judge the earth , and call the fool To a fharp reck'ning that has liv'd in vain ; And when I weigh this feeming wisdom well , And prove it in th ' infallible refult So hollow 86 BOOK III . THE TASK .
... 'r who swears That he will judge the earth , and call the fool To a fharp reck'ning that has liv'd in vain ; And when I weigh this feeming wisdom well , And prove it in th ' infallible refult So hollow 86 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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William Cowper. And prove it in th ' infallible refult So hollow and fo falfe - I feel my heart Diffolve in pity , and account the learn'd , If this be learning , moft of all deceiv'd ... prove now if it be not BOOK III . 87 THE GARDEN .
William Cowper. And prove it in th ' infallible refult So hollow and fo falfe - I feel my heart Diffolve in pity , and account the learn'd , If this be learning , moft of all deceiv'd ... prove now if it be not BOOK III . 87 THE GARDEN .
Side 88
William Cowper. Search it , and prove now if it be not blood Congenial with thine own : and , if it be , What edge of fubtlety canft thou fuppofe Keen enough , wise and skilful as thou art , To cut the link of brotherhood , by which One ...
William Cowper. Search it , and prove now if it be not blood Congenial with thine own : and , if it be , What edge of fubtlety canft thou fuppofe Keen enough , wise and skilful as thou art , To cut the link of brotherhood , by which One ...
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... proving ftill A faithful barrier , not o'erleap'd with eafe By vicious cuftom , raging uncontroll'd Abroad , and defolating public life . When fierce temptation , feconded within By traitor appetite , and arm'd with darts Temper'd in ...
... proving ftill A faithful barrier , not o'erleap'd with eafe By vicious cuftom , raging uncontroll'd Abroad , and defolating public life . When fierce temptation , feconded within By traitor appetite , and arm'd with darts Temper'd in ...
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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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