Poems by William Cowper ... |
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WHEN an Author , by appearing in print , requests an audience of the publick , and is upon the point of speaking for himself , whoever presumes to step before him with a preface , and to say , " Nay , but hear me first , " should have ...
WHEN an Author , by appearing in print , requests an audience of the publick , and is upon the point of speaking for himself , whoever presumes to step before him with a preface , and to say , " Nay , but hear me first , " should have ...
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We must lose the remembrance of what we once were , before we can believe that a man is satisfied with himself , merely because he endeavours to appear so . A smile upon the face is often but a mask worn occasionally and in company ...
We must lose the remembrance of what we once were , before we can believe that a man is satisfied with himself , merely because he endeavours to appear so . A smile upon the face is often but a mask worn occasionally and in company ...
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... and they appear to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with pow'r The crisis of a dark decisive hour . So Gideon earn'd a victory not his own ; Subserviency his praise ...
... and they appear to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with pow'r The crisis of a dark decisive hour . So Gideon earn'd a victory not his own ; Subserviency his praise ...
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Ages elaps'd ere Homer's lamp appear'd , And ages ere the Mantuan swan was heard , To carry Nature's lengths unknown before , To give a Milton birth , ask'd ages more . VOL . I. 3 525 530 535 540 545 550 555 Thus Genius rose and set at ...
Ages elaps'd ere Homer's lamp appear'd , And ages ere the Mantuan swan was heard , To carry Nature's lengths unknown before , To give a Milton birth , ask'd ages more . VOL . I. 3 525 530 535 540 545 550 555 Thus Genius rose and set at ...
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Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod of the neighb'ring lairs ; Save that his scent is less acute than theirs , For persevering chase , and headlong leaps ...
Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his train Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; ' Tis he , the Nimrod of the neighb'ring lairs ; Save that his scent is less acute than theirs , For persevering chase , and headlong leaps ...
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