The Poetical Works of William CowperH.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... voice Of neighbouring fountain , or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock , and chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles , lose themselves at length In matted grass , that with a livelier green Betrays the secret of their silent ...
... voice Of neighbouring fountain , or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock , and chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles , lose themselves at length In matted grass , that with a livelier green Betrays the secret of their silent ...
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... the death - bell of its own decease , 15 20 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 50 2 Not remembering that he is ( as old Fuller says ) " the image of God cut in ebony . " And by the voice of all its elements To preach 28 COWPER'S POEMS .
... the death - bell of its own decease , 15 20 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 50 2 Not remembering that he is ( as old Fuller says ) " the image of God cut in ebony . " And by the voice of all its elements To preach 28 COWPER'S POEMS .
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William Cowper Robert Southey. And by the voice of all its elements To preach the general doom3 . When were the winds Let slip with such a warrant to destroy ? When did ... voice of singing ' and the sprightly chord Are B. II . 29 THE TASK .
William Cowper Robert Southey. And by the voice of all its elements To preach the general doom3 . When were the winds Let slip with such a warrant to destroy ? When did ... voice of singing ' and the sprightly chord Are B. II . 29 THE TASK .
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... voice 100 105 110 9 All the merry hearted do sigh . The mirth of tabrets ceaseth , the noise of them that rejoice endeth , the joy of the harp ceaseth . The city of confusion is broken down . Isaiah , xxiv . 10 I beheld the mountains ...
... voice 100 105 110 9 All the merry hearted do sigh . The mirth of tabrets ceaseth , the noise of them that rejoice endeth , the joy of the harp ceaseth . The city of confusion is broken down . Isaiah , xxiv . 10 I beheld the mountains ...
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... voice ! -fast wedged between Two empirics he stands , and with swoln cheeks Keener far Inspires the news , his trumpet . Than all invective is his bold harangue , While through that public organ of report He hails the clergy ; and ...
... voice ! -fast wedged between Two empirics he stands , and with swoln cheeks Keener far Inspires the news , his trumpet . Than all invective is his bold harangue , While through that public organ of report He hails the clergy ; and ...
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