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... turning an ode from Horace or a motto from Terence into pleasant metre . Moreover , the " Nonsense Club " was in all its glory , and with one of its members , Joseph Hill , the Sephus of his earlier letters , he maintained an ...
... turning an ode from Horace or a motto from Terence into pleasant metre . Moreover , the " Nonsense Club " was in all its glory , and with one of its members , Joseph Hill , the Sephus of his earlier letters , he maintained an ...
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... turn in the garden , offered him the office of Reading Clerk , and of Clerk of the Committees , in the House of Lords . Cowper had scarcely accepted the appointment , when , in his own words , “ he seemed to receive a dagger in his ...
... turn in the garden , offered him the office of Reading Clerk , and of Clerk of the Committees , in the House of Lords . Cowper had scarcely accepted the appointment , when , in his own words , “ he seemed to receive a dagger in his ...
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... turning her loose in his wrath , he banished the tribe for ever from his sympathies . In future days he met with kindlier speci- mens of the mute creation . Long is the catalogue of his rabbits , cats , magpie , squirrels , pigeons ...
... turning her loose in his wrath , he banished the tribe for ever from his sympathies . In future days he met with kindlier speci- mens of the mute creation . Long is the catalogue of his rabbits , cats , magpie , squirrels , pigeons ...
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... turn , essay'd an air In honour of his absent fair . At length the passenger , opprest With wine , left off , and snored the rest . The weary bargeman too gave o'er , And hearing his companion snore , Seized the occasion , fix'd the ...
... turn , essay'd an air In honour of his absent fair . At length the passenger , opprest With wine , left off , and snored the rest . The weary bargeman too gave o'er , And hearing his companion snore , Seized the occasion , fix'd the ...
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... Turn'd out his mule to graze at large , And slept forgetful of his charge , And now the sun o'er eastern hill , Discover'd that our barge stood still ; When one , whose anger vex'd him sore , With malice fraught leaps quick on shore ...
... Turn'd out his mule to graze at large , And slept forgetful of his charge , And now the sun o'er eastern hill , Discover'd that our barge stood still ; When one , whose anger vex'd him sore , With malice fraught leaps quick on shore ...
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