The Poetical Works of William CowperBell and Daldy, 1825 - 611 pages |
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... fires ; He walks , he leaps , he runs - is wing'd with joy , And riots in the sweets of ev'ry breeze . He does not scorn it , who has long endur'd A fever's agonies , and fed on drugs . Nor yet the mariner , his blood inflam'd With ...
... fires ; He walks , he leaps , he runs - is wing'd with joy , And riots in the sweets of ev'ry breeze . He does not scorn it , who has long endur'd A fever's agonies , and fed on drugs . Nor yet the mariner , his blood inflam'd With ...
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... fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not colour'd like his own ! and having pow'r T'enforce the wrong , for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey . Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other ...
... fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not colour'd like his own ! and having pow'r T'enforce the wrong , for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey . Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other ...
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... Fires from beneath , and meteors from above , Portentous , unexampled , unexplain'd , Have kindled beacons in the skies ; and th ' old And crazy Earth has had her shaking fits More frequent , and foregone her usual rest . Is it a time ...
... Fires from beneath , and meteors from above , Portentous , unexampled , unexplain'd , Have kindled beacons in the skies ; and th ' old And crazy Earth has had her shaking fits More frequent , and foregone her usual rest . Is it a time ...
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... fire Upon thy foes , was never meant my task : But I can feel thy fortunes , and partake Thy joys and sorrows , with as true a heart As any thund'rer there . And I can feel Thy follies too , and with a just disdain Frown at effeminates ...
... fire Upon thy foes , was never meant my task : But I can feel thy fortunes , and partake Thy joys and sorrows , with as true a heart As any thund'rer there . And I can feel Thy follies too , and with a just disdain Frown at effeminates ...
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... fires ; And introduces hunger , frost , and woe , Where peace and hospitality might reign . What man that lives , and that knows how to live , Would fail ( exbibit at the public shows A form as splendid as the proudest there , Though ...
... fires ; And introduces hunger , frost , and woe , Where peace and hospitality might reign . What man that lives , and that knows how to live , Would fail ( exbibit at the public shows A form as splendid as the proudest there , Though ...
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