POEMS, Volum 1J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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Side 10
... She rears her fav'rite man of all mankind . His form robuft and of elaftic tone , Proportion'd well , half mufcle and half bone , Supplies with warm activity and force A mind well - lodg'd , and inafculine of course . Hence liberty ...
... She rears her fav'rite man of all mankind . His form robuft and of elaftic tone , Proportion'd well , half mufcle and half bone , Supplies with warm activity and force A mind well - lodg'd , and inafculine of course . Hence liberty ...
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... she should attain ; The varied fields of fcience , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a profp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course ; Religion , richest favour of the skies ...
... she should attain ; The varied fields of fcience , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a profp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course ; Religion , richest favour of the skies ...
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... she should produce , Worse than the deeds of galley - flaves broke loose . She loses in such storms her very name , And fierce licentiousness should bear the blame . Incomparable gem ! thy worth untold ; Cheap , though blood - bought ...
... she should produce , Worse than the deeds of galley - flaves broke loose . She loses in such storms her very name , And fierce licentiousness should bear the blame . Incomparable gem ! thy worth untold ; Cheap , though blood - bought ...
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... She cloth'd him with authority and awe , Spoke from his lips , and in his looks gave law . His speech , his form , his action , full of grace , And all his country beaming in his face , He ftood , as fome inimitable hand ; Would strive ...
... She cloth'd him with authority and awe , Spoke from his lips , and in his looks gave law . His speech , his form , his action , full of grace , And all his country beaming in his face , He ftood , as fome inimitable hand ; Would strive ...
Side 18
... she perform the fame kind office now ? May the and , if offended heav'n be still Acceffible , and pray'r prevail , the will . ' Tis not , however , infolence and noise , The tempeft of tumultuary joys , Nor is it , yet , despondence and ...
... she perform the fame kind office now ? May the and , if offended heav'n be still Acceffible , and pray'r prevail , the will . ' Tis not , however , infolence and noise , The tempeft of tumultuary joys , Nor is it , yet , despondence 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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