The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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If it subsequently relented , it never wholly withdrew ; but continued to depress and harass its victim to the last moment of man . his mortal existence . Throughout this weary and B 2 THE LIFE OF COWPER . 9.
If it subsequently relented , it never wholly withdrew ; but continued to depress and harass its victim to the last moment of man . his mortal existence . Throughout this weary and B 2 THE LIFE OF COWPER . 9.
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During some of its intermissions , indeed , he could be present at domestic prayer : but it does not appear that , since the last access of his disorder , he ever offered up his solitary supplications , and it is certain that he never ...
During some of its intermissions , indeed , he could be present at domestic prayer : but it does not appear that , since the last access of his disorder , he ever offered up his solitary supplications , and it is certain that he never ...
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His attentions to her , while she yet breathed , were not ever remitted . He was with her just before she expired . He subsequently looked upon her corpse . He passed from the spectacle in silence , and never afterwards gave utterance ...
His attentions to her , while she yet breathed , were not ever remitted . He was with her just before she expired . He subsequently looked upon her corpse . He passed from the spectacle in silence , and never afterwards gave utterance ...
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They may disclose the fancy that paints ; but never the imagination that creates . They are simple in their dress and language : but it is the simplicity of a country maiden , and not that of an Aönian divinity .
They may disclose the fancy that paints ; but never the imagination that creates . They are simple in their dress and language : but it is the simplicity of a country maiden , and not that of an Aönian divinity .
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B. I grant that , men continuing what they are , Fierce , avaricious , proud , there must be war ; And never meant the rule should be applied To him that fights with justice on his side . Let laurels , drench'd in pure Parnassian dews ...
B. I grant that , men continuing what they are , Fierce , avaricious , proud , there must be war ; And never meant the rule should be applied To him that fights with justice on his side . Let laurels , drench'd in pure Parnassian dews ...
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