Poems: In Two Volumes, Том 2Johnson, 1788 - 359 стор. |
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... themselves to schools in ge- neral . If there were not , as for the most part there is , wilful neglect in those who manage them , and an omif- fion even of fuch discipline as they are susceptible of , the objects are yet too numerous ...
... themselves to schools in ge- neral . If there were not , as for the most part there is , wilful neglect in those who manage them , and an omif- fion even of fuch discipline as they are susceptible of , the objects are yet too numerous ...
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... themselves at length In matted grafs , that with a livelier green Betrays the fecret of their filent course . Nature inanimate employs fweet founds , But animated Nature sweeter still , To foothe and fatisfy the human ear . Ten thousand ...
... themselves at length In matted grafs , that with a livelier green Betrays the fecret of their filent course . Nature inanimate employs fweet founds , But animated Nature sweeter still , To foothe and fatisfy the human ear . Ten thousand ...
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In Two Volumes William Cowper. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns , And only there , please highly for their fake . Peace to the artift , whofe ingenious thought Devis'd the ...
In Two Volumes William Cowper. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns , And only there , please highly for their fake . Peace to the artift , whofe ingenious thought Devis'd the ...
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... Themselves love life , and cling to it , as he That overhangs a torrent , to a twig . They love it , and yet loath it ; fear to die , Yet fcorn the purposes for which they live . Then wherefore not renounce them ? No - the dread , The ...
... Themselves love life , and cling to it , as he That overhangs a torrent , to a twig . They love it , and yet loath it ; fear to die , Yet fcorn the purposes for which they live . Then wherefore not renounce them ? No - the dread , The ...
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... themselves , once ferried o'er the wave That part us , are emancipate and loos'd . Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air , that moment they are free , They touch our country and their fhackles fall . That's ...
... themselves , once ferried o'er the wave That part us , are emancipate and loos'd . Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air , that moment they are free , They touch our country and their fhackles fall . That's ...
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