The Poetical Works of William CowperH.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... happy Recovery The Cockfighter's Garland On the Benefit received by his Majesty from Sea - bathing in the Year 1789 . To Mrs. Throckmorton , on her beautiful Transcript of Horace's Ode Ad Librum suum . Inscription for a Stone erected at ...
... happy Recovery The Cockfighter's Garland On the Benefit received by his Majesty from Sea - bathing in the Year 1789 . To Mrs. Throckmorton , on her beautiful Transcript of Horace's Ode Ad Librum suum . Inscription for a Stone erected at ...
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... happy Recovery The Cockfighter's Garland . 245 . 247 249 On the Benefit received by his Majesty from Sea - bathing in the Year 1789 . . To Mrs. Throckmorton , on her beautiful Transcript of Horace's Ode Ad Librum suum . • • Inscription ...
... happy Recovery The Cockfighter's Garland . 245 . 247 249 On the Benefit received by his Majesty from Sea - bathing in the Year 1789 . . To Mrs. Throckmorton , on her beautiful Transcript of Horace's Ode Ad Librum suum . • • Inscription ...
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... happy garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing , & c . Paradise Regained , i . 1 . I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventurous song . Paradise Lost , i . 13 . 2 Thee I revisit now with bolder wing , Escaped the Stygian pool ...
... happy garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing , & c . Paradise Regained , i . 1 . I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventurous song . Paradise Lost , i . 13 . 2 Thee I revisit now with bolder wing , Escaped the Stygian pool ...
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... happy isle . The lumber stood Ponderous , and fixt by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some say , An Alderman of Cripplegate contrived , And some ascribe the invention to a priest Burly and big and studious ...
... happy isle . The lumber stood Ponderous , and fixt by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some say , An Alderman of Cripplegate contrived , And some ascribe the invention to a priest Burly and big and studious ...
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... happy to renounce a while 36 , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , 35 And farewell merry heart , The gift of guiltlesse minds . 36 Spenser . Epitaph on Sir P. Sidney . But if much converse Thee satiate , to short absence ...
... happy to renounce a while 36 , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , 35 And farewell merry heart , The gift of guiltlesse minds . 36 Spenser . Epitaph on Sir P. Sidney . But if much converse Thee satiate , to short absence ...
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