The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... plain that I have not chosen or prescribed to myself my own way , but have been providen- tially led to it ; perhaps I might say , with equal propriety , compelled and scourged into it for certainly , could I have made my choice , or ...
... plain that I have not chosen or prescribed to myself my own way , but have been providen- tially led to it ; perhaps I might say , with equal propriety , compelled and scourged into it for certainly , could I have made my choice , or ...
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... plain ? No. His high mettle , under good control , Gives him Olympic speed , and shoots him to the goal . Let Discipline employ her wholesome arts ; Let magistrates alert perform their parts , Not skulk or put on a prudential mask , As ...
... plain ? No. His high mettle , under good control , Gives him Olympic speed , and shoots him to the goal . Let Discipline employ her wholesome arts ; Let magistrates alert perform their parts , Not skulk or put on a prudential mask , As ...
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... opiates to the mind , [ bined , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod of the neighbouring lairs THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 29.
... opiates to the mind , [ bined , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod of the neighbouring lairs THE PROGRESS OF ERROR . 29.
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... the velvet plain , The painted tablets , dealt and dealt again ! Cards with what rapture , and the polish'd die , The yawning chasm of indolence supply ! Then to the dance , and make the sober moon 32 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... the velvet plain , The painted tablets , dealt and dealt again ! Cards with what rapture , and the polish'd die , The yawning chasm of indolence supply ! Then to the dance , and make the sober moon 32 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
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... plain to others , is obscure to him . The will made subject to a lawless force , All is irregular , and out of course ; And Judgment drunk , and bribed to lose his way , Winks hard , and talks of darkness at noonday . A critic on the ...
... plain to others , is obscure to him . The will made subject to a lawless force , All is irregular , and out of course ; And Judgment drunk , and bribed to lose his way , Winks hard , and talks of darkness at noonday . A critic on the ...
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