Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural leisure pass'd ! Few know thy value , and few taste thy sweets ; Though many boast thy favours , and affect To understand and choose thee for their own . But foolish man ...
... thought , to virtue , and to peace , Domestic life in rural leisure pass'd ! Few know thy value , and few taste thy sweets ; Though many boast thy favours , and affect To understand and choose thee for their own . But foolish man ...
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... 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 .
... 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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William Cowper. Cultur'd and capable of sober thought , For all the savage din of the swift pack , And clamours of the field ? -- Detested sport , That owes its pleasures to another's pain ; That feeds upon the sobs and dying shrieks Of ...
William Cowper. Cultur'd and capable of sober thought , For all the savage din of the swift pack , And clamours of the field ? -- Detested sport , That owes its pleasures to another's pain ; That feeds upon the sobs and dying shrieks Of ...
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... thought , the creature of a polish'd mind . Without it all is gothic as the scene To which th ' insipid citizen resorts Near yonder heath ; where industry mispent , But proud of his uncouth ill - chosen task , Has made a heav'n on earth ...
... thought , the creature of a polish'd mind . Without it all is gothic as the scene To which th ' insipid citizen resorts Near yonder heath ; where industry mispent , But proud of his uncouth ill - chosen task , Has made a heav'n on earth ...
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