Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... bound , Binds man the lord of all . Himself derives No mean advantage from a kindred cause , From strenuous toil his hours of sweetest ease . The sedentary stretch their lazy length When custom bids , but no refreshment find , For none ...
... bound , Binds man the lord of all . Himself derives No mean advantage from a kindred cause , From strenuous toil his hours of sweetest ease . The sedentary stretch their lazy length When custom bids , but no refreshment find , For none ...
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... Bound homeward , and in hope already there , Greets with three cheers exulting . At his waist A girdle of half - wither'd shrubs he shows , And at his feet the baffled billows die . The common , overgrown with fern , and rough With ...
... Bound homeward , and in hope already there , Greets with three cheers exulting . At his waist A girdle of half - wither'd shrubs he shows , And at his feet the baffled billows die . The common , overgrown with fern , and rough With ...
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... bound . A serving maid was she , and fell in love With one who left her , went to sea , and died . Her fancy follow'd him through foaming waves To distant shores ; and she would sit and weep At what a sailor suffers ; fancy , too ...
... bound . A serving maid was she , and fell in love With one who left her , went to sea , and died . Her fancy follow'd him through foaming waves To distant shores ; and she would sit and weep At what a sailor suffers ; fancy , too ...
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... bound'ries in old time , Not to be pass'd : and she , that had renounc'd Her sex's honour , was renounc'd herself By all that priz'd it ; not for prud'ry's sake , But dignity's , resentful of the wrong . ' Twas hard , perhaps , on here ...
... bound'ries in old time , Not to be pass'd : and she , that had renounc'd Her sex's honour , was renounc'd herself By all that priz'd it ; not for prud'ry's sake , But dignity's , resentful of the wrong . ' Twas hard , perhaps , on here ...
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William Cowper. To cut the link of brotherhood , by which One common Maker bound me to the kind ? True ; I am no proficient , I confess , In arts like your's . I cannot call the swift And perilous lightnings from the angry clouds , And ...
William Cowper. To cut the link of brotherhood , by which One common Maker bound me to the kind ? True ; I am no proficient , I confess , In arts like your's . I cannot call the swift And perilous lightnings from the angry clouds , And ...
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