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Declin'd at length into the vale of years : A palsy struck his arm ; his sparkling eye
Was quench'd in rheums of age ; his voice , unstrung , Grew tremulous , and mov'
d derision more Than rev'rence in perverse rebellious youth . So colleges and ...
Declin'd at length into the vale of years : A palsy struck his arm ; his sparkling eye
Was quench'd in rheums of age ; his voice , unstrung , Grew tremulous , and mov'
d derision more Than rev'rence in perverse rebellious youth . So colleges and ...
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At length One eminent above the rest , for strength , For stratagem , or courage ,
or for all , Was chosen leader : him they serv'd in war , And him in peace , for sake
of warlike deeds Rev'renc'd no less . Who could with him compare ? Or who so ...
At length One eminent above the rest , for strength , For stratagem , or courage ,
or for all , Was chosen leader : him they serv'd in war , And him in peace , for sake
of warlike deeds Rev'renc'd no less . Who could with him compare ? Or who so ...
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For all were once Perfect , and all must be at length restor'd . So God has greatly
purpos'd ; who would else In his dishonour'd works himself endure Dishonour ,
and be wrong'd without redress . Haste , then , and wheel away a shatter'd world
...
For all were once Perfect , and all must be at length restor'd . So God has greatly
purpos'd ; who would else In his dishonour'd works himself endure Dishonour ,
and be wrong'd without redress . Haste , then , and wheel away a shatter'd world
...
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At length the busy time begins : Come , neighbours , we must wag- ' The money
chinks , down drop their chins , Each lugging out his bag . One talks of mildew
and of frost , And one of storms of hail , And one of pigs that he has lost By
maggots ...
At length the busy time begins : Come , neighbours , we must wag- ' The money
chinks , down drop their chins , Each lugging out his bag . One talks of mildew
and of frost , And one of storms of hail , And one of pigs that he has lost By
maggots ...
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1 1 Cowper , whose silver voice , task'd sometimes hard , Legends prolix delivers
in the ears ( Attentive when thou read'st ) of England's Peers , Let verse at length
yield thee thy just reward . Thou wast not heard with drowsy disregard ...
1 1 Cowper , whose silver voice , task'd sometimes hard , Legends prolix delivers
in the ears ( Attentive when thou read'st ) of England's Peers , Let verse at length
yield thee thy just reward . Thou wast not heard with drowsy disregard ...
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