Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... fear'd In Albion's happy isle . The umber stood Pond'rous and fixt by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some say , An alderman of Cripplegate contriv'd : And some ascribe th ' invention to a priest Burly and ...
... fear'd In Albion's happy isle . The umber stood Pond'rous and fixt by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some say , An alderman of Cripplegate contriv'd : And some ascribe th ' invention to a priest Burly and ...
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... fear to die , Yet scorn the purposes for which they live . Then wherefore not renounce them ? No - the dread , The slavish dread of solitude , that breeds Reflection and remorse , the fear of shame , And 26 BOOK I. 1 THE TASK .
... fear to die , Yet scorn the purposes for which they live . Then wherefore not renounce them ? No - the dread , The slavish dread of solitude , that breeds Reflection and remorse , the fear of shame , And 26 BOOK I. 1 THE TASK .
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William Cowper. Reflection and remorse , the fear of shame , And their invet'rate habits , all forbid . Whom call we gay ? That honour has been long The boast of mere pretenders to the name . The innocent are gay - the lark is gay , That ...
William Cowper. Reflection and remorse , the fear of shame , And their invet'rate habits , all forbid . Whom call we gay ? That honour has been long The boast of mere pretenders to the name . The innocent are gay - the lark is gay , That ...
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... fears . But comes at last the dull and dusky eve , And sends thee to thy cabin , well - prepar'd To dream all night of what the day denied . Alas ! expect it not . We found no bait To tempt us in thy country . Doing good , Disinterested ...
... fears . But comes at last the dull and dusky eve , And sends thee to thy cabin , well - prepar'd To dream all night of what the day denied . Alas ! expect it not . We found no bait To tempt us in thy country . Doing good , Disinterested ...
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... fear . Thou fool ! will thy discovery of the cause Suspend th ' effect , or heal it ? Has not God Still wrought by means fince first he made the world ? And did he not of old employ his means To drown it ? What is his creation less Than ...
... fear . Thou fool ! will thy discovery of the cause Suspend th ' effect , or heal it ? Has not God Still wrought by means fince first he made the world ? And did he not of old employ his means To drown it ? What is his creation less Than ...
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