The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volume 1Nichol, 1854 - 428 pages |
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... stand- ing as a scholar . He loved the usual schoolboy sports , espe- cially cricket and football . He loved still better the solitary rambles , which holidays permitted him , into the country , where the future author of " The Task ...
... stand- ing as a scholar . He loved the usual schoolboy sports , espe- cially cricket and football . He loved still better the solitary rambles , which holidays permitted him , into the country , where the future author of " The Task ...
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... stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim That tell you so — say , rather , they for him . That were indeed a king - ennobling thought , Could they , or would they , reason as they ought . The diadem , with mighty ...
... stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim That tell you so — say , rather , they for him . That were indeed a king - ennobling thought , Could they , or would they , reason as they ought . The diadem , with mighty ...
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... stand or fall . 100 B. True . While they live , the courtly laureate pays His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; 111 Quevedo : ' there is no such passage in the original Spanish . It has pro- bably been added by a translator ...
... stand or fall . 100 B. True . While they live , the courtly laureate pays His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; 111 Quevedo : ' there is no such passage in the original Spanish . It has pro- bably been added by a translator ...
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... Stand on a level ; and you prove too much . If all men indiscriminately share His fostering power and tutelary care ... Stands most reveal'd before the freeman's eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all ...
... Stand on a level ; and you prove too much . If all men indiscriminately share His fostering power and tutelary care ... Stands most reveal'd before the freeman's eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all ...
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... stand . No sycophant or slave , that dared oppose Her sacred cause , but trembled when he rose ; And every venal stickler for the yoke Felt himself crush'd at the first word he spoke . Such men are raised to station and command , When ...
... stand . No sycophant or slave , that dared oppose Her sacred cause , but trembled when he rose ; And every venal stickler for the yoke Felt himself crush'd at the first word he spoke . Such men are raised to station and command , When ...
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