Poems, Том 2J. Johnson, 1788 |
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... and thy throne A fliding car , indebted to no wheels , But urg'd by ftorms along its flipp'ry way ; I love thee , all unlovely as thou seem'st , And dreaded as thou art . Thou hold'ft the fun 8 And Book iv . THE WINTER EVENING . 143.
... and thy throne A fliding car , indebted to no wheels , But urg'd by ftorms along its flipp'ry way ; I love thee , all unlovely as thou seem'st , And dreaded as thou art . Thou hold'ft the fun 8 And Book iv . THE WINTER EVENING . 143.
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William Cowper. And dreaded as thou art . Thou hold'ft the fun A pris'ner in the yet undawning East , Short'ning his journey between morn and noon , And hurrying him , impatient of his stay , Down to the rofy Weft ; but kindly still ...
William Cowper. And dreaded as thou art . Thou hold'ft the fun A pris'ner in the yet undawning East , Short'ning his journey between morn and noon , And hurrying him , impatient of his stay , Down to the rofy Weft ; but kindly still ...
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... hold Upon th ' endearments of domeftic life And focial , nip his fruitfulness and ufe , And doom him for perhaps an heedlefs word To barrennefs , and folitude , and tears , Moves indignation ; makes the name of king ( Of Moves Book v ...
... hold Upon th ' endearments of domeftic life And focial , nip his fruitfulness and ufe , And doom him for perhaps an heedlefs word To barrennefs , and folitude , and tears , Moves indignation ; makes the name of king ( Of Moves Book v ...
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... hold , Would urge a wiser fuit than asking more . The night was winter in his roughest mood , The morning fharp and clear . But now at noon Upon the fouthern fide of the flant hills , And where the woods fence off the northern blast ...
... hold , Would urge a wiser fuit than asking more . The night was winter in his roughest mood , The morning fharp and clear . But now at noon Upon the fouthern fide of the flant hills , And where the woods fence off the northern blast ...
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... hold The flesh of animals in fee , and claim O'er all we feed on pow'r of life and death . But read the inftrument , and mark it well : Th ' oppreffion of a tyrannous controul Can find no warrant there . Feed then , and yield Thanks for ...
... hold The flesh of animals in fee , and claim O'er all we feed on pow'r of life and death . But read the inftrument , and mark it well : Th ' oppreffion of a tyrannous controul Can find no warrant there . Feed then , and yield Thanks for ...
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