Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... of the poet's mind . So pleasing , and that steal away the thought With such address from themes of sad import , That , lost in his own musings , happy man ! He feels th ' anxieties of life , denied Their 60 BOOK II . THE TASK .
... of the poet's mind . So pleasing , and that steal away the thought With such address from themes of sad import , That , lost in his own musings , happy man ! He feels th ' anxieties of life , denied Their 60 BOOK II . THE TASK .
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... delinquent with such fits of awe As left him not , till penitence had won Lost favour back again , and clos'd the breach . But Discipline , a faithful servant long , Declin'd at length into the vale of years : A 82 BOOK II . THE TASK .
... delinquent with such fits of awe As left him not , till penitence had won Lost favour back again , and clos'd the breach . But Discipline , a faithful servant long , Declin'd at length into the vale of years : A 82 BOOK II . THE TASK .
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... that her shifts And specious semblances have lost their use . I was a stricken deer , that left the herd Long since ; with many an arrow deep infixt , My panting side was charg'd , when I withdrew To 96 BOOK III . THE TASK .
... that her shifts And specious semblances have lost their use . I was a stricken deer , that left the herd Long since ; with many an arrow deep infixt , My panting side was charg'd , when I withdrew To 96 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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... lost In chase of fancied happiness , still woo'd And never won . Dream after dream ensues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed , And still are disappointed . Rings the world With the II . H BOOK III . 97 THE GARDEN .
... lost In chase of fancied happiness , still woo'd And never won . Dream after dream ensues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed , And still are disappointed . Rings the world With the II . H BOOK III . 97 THE GARDEN .
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... lost Much of her vigilant instinctive dread , Not needful here , beneath a roof like mine . Yes - thou may'st eat thy bread , and lick the hand That feeds thee ; thou may'st frolic on the floor At evening , and at night retire secure To ...
... lost Much of her vigilant instinctive dread , Not needful here , beneath a roof like mine . Yes - thou may'st eat thy bread , and lick the hand That feeds thee ; thou may'st frolic on the floor At evening , and at night retire secure To ...
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