Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... seeking home ; Or , having long in miry ways been foil'd And sore discomfited , from slough to slough Plunging , and half despairing of escape ; If chance at length he find a greensward smooth And faithful to the foot , his spirits rise ...
... seeking home ; Or , having long in miry ways been foil'd And sore discomfited , from slough to slough Plunging , and half despairing of escape ; If chance at length he find a greensward smooth And faithful to the foot , his spirits rise ...
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William Cowper. My panting side was charg'd , when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades . There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by th ' archers . In his side he bore , And in his hands and feet , the cruel ...
William Cowper. My panting side was charg'd , when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades . There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by th ' archers . In his side he bore , And in his hands and feet , the cruel ...
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... . In his works , Though wondrous , he commands us in his word To seek him rather , where his mercy shines . The mind indeed , enlighten'd from above , Views him in all ; ascribes to the grand cause 102 BOOK III . THE TASK .
... . In his works , Though wondrous , he commands us in his word To seek him rather , where his mercy shines . The mind indeed , enlighten'd from above , Views him in all ; ascribes to the grand cause 102 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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... Seek and obtain , and often find unsought ? Tell me and I will tell thee what is truth . O , friendly to the best pursuits of man , Friendly to thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural leisure pass'd ! Few know thy ...
... Seek and obtain , and often find unsought ? Tell me and I will tell thee what is truth . O , friendly to the best pursuits of man , Friendly to thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural leisure pass'd ! Few know thy ...
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... and none else , who seek For their own sake its silence and its shade . Delights which who would leave , that has a heart Susceptible of pity , or a mind Cultur'd and capable of sober thought , For all the BOOK III . 107 THE GARDEN .
... and none else , who seek For their own sake its silence and its shade . Delights which who would leave , that has a heart Susceptible of pity , or a mind Cultur'd and capable of sober thought , For all the BOOK III . 107 THE GARDEN .
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