Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1811 |
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... pride , How are the pow'rs of Genius misapplied ! The gift , whose office is the Giver's praise , To trace him in his word , his works , his ways ; Then spread the rich discov'ry , and invite Mankind , to share in the divine delight ...
... pride , How are the pow'rs of Genius misapplied ! The gift , whose office is the Giver's praise , To trace him in his word , his works , his ways ; Then spread the rich discov'ry , and invite Mankind , to share in the divine delight ...
الصفحة 63
... pride , Seems verging fast towards the female side . 430 Learning itself , receiv'd into a mind By nature weak , or viciously inclin'd , Serves but to lead philosophers astray , Where children would with ease discern the way . And of ...
... pride , Seems verging fast towards the female side . 430 Learning itself , receiv'd into a mind By nature weak , or viciously inclin'd , Serves but to lead philosophers astray , Where children would with ease discern the way . And of ...
الصفحة 69
... pride , He has no hearing on the prudent side . His still refuted quirks he still repeats ; New rais'd objections with new quibbles meets ; Till , sinking in the quicksand he defends , He dies disputing , and the contest ends- But not ...
... pride , He has no hearing on the prudent side . His still refuted quirks he still repeats ; New rais'd objections with new quibbles meets ; Till , sinking in the quicksand he defends , He dies disputing , and the contest ends- But not ...
الصفحة 77
... the carousing board ? 50 ( Such were the sins with which he charg❜d his Lord ) No - the man's morals were exact , what then ? " Twas his ambition to be seen of men ; His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice TRUTH . 77.
... the carousing board ? 50 ( Such were the sins with which he charg❜d his Lord ) No - the man's morals were exact , what then ? " Twas his ambition to be seen of men ; His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice TRUTH . 77.
الصفحة 78
William Cowper. His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice Made all his virtues gewgaws of no price ; He wore them as fine trappings for a show , A praying , synagogue - frequenting , beau . 60 The self - applauding bird , the ...
William Cowper. His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice Made all his virtues gewgaws of no price ; He wore them as fine trappings for a show , A praying , synagogue - frequenting , beau . 60 The self - applauding bird , the ...
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