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... turns , enjoyment and delight , Or present , or in prospect , meet his sight ; Those open on the spot their honeyed store ; These call him loudly to pursuit of more . His unexhausted mine the sordid vice Avarice shows , and virtue is ...
... turns , enjoyment and delight , Or present , or in prospect , meet his sight ; Those open on the spot their honeyed store ; These call him loudly to pursuit of more . His unexhausted mine the sordid vice Avarice shows , and virtue is ...
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... lie , And judge you from the kennel and the stye . Delights like these , ye sensual and profane , Ye are bid , begged , besought to entertain ; Called to these crystal streams , do ye turn off THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 67.
... lie , And judge you from the kennel and the stye . Delights like these , ye sensual and profane , Ye are bid , begged , besought to entertain ; Called to these crystal streams , do ye turn off THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 67.
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William Cowper. Called to these crystal streams , do ye turn off Obscene to swill and swallow at a trough ? Envy the beast then , on whom heaven bestows Your pleasures , with no curses in the close . Pleasure admitted in undue degree ...
William Cowper. Called to these crystal streams , do ye turn off Obscene to swill and swallow at a trough ? Envy the beast then , on whom heaven bestows Your pleasures , with no curses in the close . Pleasure admitted in undue degree ...
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... plea of works , as arrogant and vain , Heaven turns from with abhorrence and dis- dain ; Not more affronted by avowed neglect , Than by the mere dissembler's feigned respect . ; What is all righteousness that men devise ? What 90 TRUTH .
... plea of works , as arrogant and vain , Heaven turns from with abhorrence and dis- dain ; Not more affronted by avowed neglect , Than by the mere dissembler's feigned respect . ; What is all righteousness that men devise ? What 90 TRUTH .
Side 91
... though lowly in pretence , Of all his conduct this the genuine sense- My penitential stripes , my streaming blood , Have purchased heaven , and prove my title good . • To Turn eastward now , and fancy shall apply TRUTH . 91.
... though lowly in pretence , Of all his conduct this the genuine sense- My penitential stripes , my streaming blood , Have purchased heaven , and prove my title good . • To Turn eastward now , and fancy shall apply TRUTH . 91.
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