POEMS, Volumen2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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... mufic not unlike The dafh of ocean on his winding fhore , And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving in the blaft , And all their leaves fast flutt'ring , all at once . Nor lefs composure waits upon the ...
... mufic not unlike The dafh of ocean on his winding fhore , And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving in the blaft , And all their leaves fast flutt'ring , all at once . Nor lefs composure waits upon the ...
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... mufic of her woods - no works of man May rival thefe ; these all bespeak a pow'r Peculiar , and exclufively her own . Beneath the open sky she spreads the feast ; ' Tis free to all - ' tis ev'ry day renew'd ; Who fcorns it ftarves ...
... mufic of her woods - no works of man May rival thefe ; these all bespeak a pow'r Peculiar , and exclufively her own . Beneath the open sky she spreads the feast ; ' Tis free to all - ' tis ev'ry day renew'd ; Who fcorns it ftarves ...
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... mufic in the fong , No smartness in the jeft ; and wonders why . Yet thousands ftill defire to journey on , Though halt , and weary of the path they tread . The paralytic , who can hold her cards , But BOOK I. 21 THE SOFA .
... mufic in the fong , No smartness in the jeft ; and wonders why . Yet thousands ftill defire to journey on , Though halt , and weary of the path they tread . The paralytic , who can hold her cards , But BOOK I. 21 THE SOFA .
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... their flesh with artificial fores , Can change their whine into a mirthful note When fafe occafion offers ; and , with dance , And mufic of the bladder and the bag , Beguile their woes , and make the woods refound . 26 BOOK I. THE TASK .
... their flesh with artificial fores , Can change their whine into a mirthful note When fafe occafion offers ; and , with dance , And mufic of the bladder and the bag , Beguile their woes , and make the woods refound . 26 BOOK I. THE TASK .
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... mufic ; are thy fimple friends , Thy fimple fare , and all thy plain delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Loft nothing by comparison with our's ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of ...
... mufic ; are thy fimple friends , Thy fimple fare , and all thy plain delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Loft nothing by comparison with our's ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of ...
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Poems: By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple Esq. In Two Volumes ... William Cowper Vista completa - 1793 |
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