Poems, Volume 1Pr. por C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - 480 pages |
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Page vii
... heart . We know that there are people who seldom smile when they are alone , who therefore are glad to hide themselves in a throng from the violence of their own reflections , and who , while by their looks and their language they wish ...
... heart . We know that there are people who seldom smile when they are alone , who therefore are glad to hide themselves in a throng from the violence of their own reflections , and who , while by their looks and their language they wish ...
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... heart , Not more invigorates life's noblest part , Than Virtue quickens , with a warmth divine , The powers , that Sin has brought to a decline . A. The inestimable Estimate of Brown Rose like a paper 10 TABLE TALK .
... heart , Not more invigorates life's noblest part , Than Virtue quickens , with a warmth divine , The powers , that Sin has brought to a decline . A. The inestimable Estimate of Brown Rose like a paper 10 TABLE TALK .
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... heart ; he looks to distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest lowers ; And , arm'd with strength surpassing human powers , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawning plan . Hence , in a Roman ...
... heart ; he looks to distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest lowers ; And , arm'd with strength surpassing human powers , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawning plan . Hence , in a Roman ...
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William Cowper. In Eden , ere yet innocence of heart Had faded , poetry was not an art : Language , above all teaching , or , if taught , Only by gratitude and glowing thought , Elegant as simplicity , and warm As ecstasy , unmanacled by ...
William Cowper. In Eden , ere yet innocence of heart Had faded , poetry was not an art : Language , above all teaching , or , if taught , Only by gratitude and glowing thought , Elegant as simplicity , and warm As ecstasy , unmanacled by ...
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... heart . Go , fool ! and , arm in arm with Clodio , plead Your cause before a bar you little dread ; But know , the law , that bids the drunkard die , Is far too just to pass the trifler by . Both baby - featured , and of infant size ...
... heart . Go , fool ! and , arm in arm with Clodio , plead Your cause before a bar you little dread ; But know , the law , that bids the drunkard die , Is far too just to pass the trifler by . Both baby - featured , and of infant size ...
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