Poems, Volum 1W. Wilson, 1821 |
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... Task , which was undertaken in compliance with the request of a lady , who gave him for a subject the Sofa . This work established his reputation . In 1787 , to divert his melancholy , he received an invitation from Mr. Throckmorton ...
... Task , which was undertaken in compliance with the request of a lady , who gave him for a subject the Sofa . This work established his reputation . In 1787 , to divert his melancholy , he received an invitation from Mr. Throckmorton ...
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... Task , which was undertaken in compliance with the request of a lady , who gave him for a subject the Sofa . This work established his reputation . In 1787 , to divert his melancholy , he received an invitation from Mr. Throckmorton ...
... Task , which was undertaken in compliance with the request of a lady , who gave him for a subject the Sofa . This work established his reputation . In 1787 , to divert his melancholy , he received an invitation from Mr. Throckmorton ...
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... task ; Let active laws apply the needful curb To guard the peace , -that riot would disturb ; And liberty , preserved from wild excess , Shall raise no feuds for armies to suppress . When tumult lately burst his prison door , And set ...
... task ; Let active laws apply the needful curb To guard the peace , -that riot would disturb ; And liberty , preserved from wild excess , Shall raise no feuds for armies to suppress . When tumult lately burst his prison door , And set ...
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... task To tell them more than they have wit to ask : Points to inscriptions wheresoe'er they tread , Such as , when legible , were never read . But , being cankered now , and half worn out , Craze antiquarian brains with endless doubt ...
... task To tell them more than they have wit to ask : Points to inscriptions wheresoe'er they tread , Such as , when legible , were never read . But , being cankered now , and half worn out , Craze antiquarian brains with endless doubt ...
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... task assigned thee to thine heart : Happy the man there seeking and there found ; Happy the nation where such men abound . How shall a verse impress thee ? by what name Shall I adjure thee not to court thy shame ? By theirs , whose ...
... task assigned thee to thine heart : Happy the man there seeking and there found ; Happy the nation where such men abound . How shall a verse impress thee ? by what name Shall I adjure thee not to court thy shame ? By theirs , whose ...
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beauty beneath bids blest boast breath cause charms dæmons deem delight divine dream e'en earth ease East Dereham eyes fair fame fancy fear feel fire flowers folly frown give glory grace hand happy hast heard heart heaven honour hope hour human Inner Temple John Gilpin labour land light live lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er Olney Hymns once peace perhaps pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rest Robert Throckmorton rude sacred scene scorn seek seems shine sighs sight skies smile song soon soul sound stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thou art thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE virtue waste William Bull WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE wind wisdom wonder worth youth