The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 pages |
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... Dear partner of my joy and rest , And not a pain , and not a fear Or anxious doubt , shall enter there . " Happy , thought I , the favoured youth , Blessed with such undissembled truth ! Five suns successive rose and set , And saw no ...
... Dear partner of my joy and rest , And not a pain , and not a fear Or anxious doubt , shall enter there . " Happy , thought I , the favoured youth , Blessed with such undissembled truth ! Five suns successive rose and set , And saw no ...
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... Dear partner of my joy and rest , And not a pain , and not a fear Or anxious doubt , shall enter there . " Happy , thought I , the favoured youth , Blessed with such undissembled truth ! Five suns successive rose and set , And saw no ...
... Dear partner of my joy and rest , And not a pain , and not a fear Or anxious doubt , shall enter there . " Happy , thought I , the favoured youth , Blessed with such undissembled truth ! Five suns successive rose and set , And saw no ...
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... dear distinguished youth ; Pity for him perhaps they may express- Pity , that will but heighten his distress . But , wretched rival ! he must sigh to see The sprightlier rays of love directed all to me . And thou , dear Antidote of ...
... dear distinguished youth ; Pity for him perhaps they may express- Pity , that will but heighten his distress . But , wretched rival ! he must sigh to see The sprightlier rays of love directed all to me . And thou , dear Antidote of ...
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