Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... 'd In all the good and ill that chequer life ! Resolving all events , with their effects And manifold results , into the will And arbitration wise of the Supreme . Did not his eye rule all things , and intend BOOK II . 53 THE TIME - PIECE .
... 'd In all the good and ill that chequer life ! Resolving all events , with their effects And manifold results , into the will And arbitration wise of the Supreme . Did not his eye rule all things , and intend BOOK II . 53 THE TIME - PIECE .
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William Cowper. Did not his eye rule all things , and intend The least of our concerns ( since from the least The greatest oft originate ) ; could chance Find place in his dominion , or dispose One lawless particle to thwart his plan ...
William Cowper. Did not his eye rule all things , and intend The least of our concerns ( since from the least The greatest oft originate ) ; could chance Find place in his dominion , or dispose One lawless particle to thwart his plan ...
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... too ; and with a just disdain . Frown at effeminates , whose very looks Reflect dishonour on the land I love . How , in the name of soldiership and sense , Should England prosper , when such things , as smooth 56 BOOK II . THE TASK .
... too ; and with a just disdain . Frown at effeminates , whose very looks Reflect dishonour on the land I love . How , in the name of soldiership and sense , Should England prosper , when such things , as smooth 56 BOOK II . THE TASK .
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William Cowper. Should England prosper , when such things , as smooth And tender as a girl , all essenc'd o'er With odours , and as profligate as sweet ; Who sell their laurel for a myrtle wreath , And love when they should fight ; when ...
William Cowper. Should England prosper , when such things , as smooth And tender as a girl , all essenc'd o'er With odours , and as profligate as sweet ; Who sell their laurel for a myrtle wreath , And love when they should fight ; when ...
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... thing ) — The pulpit ( when the satʼrist has at last , Strutting and vap'ring in an empty school , Spent all his force and made no proselyte ) — I say the pulpit ( in the sober use Of its legitimate , peculiar pow'rs ) Must stand ...
... thing ) — The pulpit ( when the satʼrist has at last , Strutting and vap'ring in an empty school , Spent all his force and made no proselyte ) — I say the pulpit ( in the sober use Of its legitimate , peculiar pow'rs ) Must stand ...
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