Poems, Tom 1W. Wilson, 1821 |
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... , was unfortunately killed by a fall from his horse , when Providence re- moved the family to Olney , in Buckinghamshire , where Cowper became acquainted with that excellent man , the Rev. John Newton , then curate of THE LIFE OF COWPER .
... , was unfortunately killed by a fall from his horse , when Providence re- moved the family to Olney , in Buckinghamshire , where Cowper became acquainted with that excellent man , the Rev. John Newton , then curate of THE LIFE OF COWPER .
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... Feats of renown , though wrought in ancient days , Tells of a few stout hearts , that fought and died Where duty placed them , at their country's side ; VOL . I. B The man that is not moved with what he reads TABLE TALK.
... Feats of renown , though wrought in ancient days , Tells of a few stout hearts , that fought and died Where duty placed them , at their country's side ; VOL . I. B The man that is not moved with what he reads TABLE TALK.
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William Cowper. The man that is not moved with what he reads , That takes not fire at their heroic deeds , Unworthy of the blessings of the brave , Is base in kind , and born to be a slave : But let eternal infamy pursue The wretch , to ...
William Cowper. The man that is not moved with what he reads , That takes not fire at their heroic deeds , Unworthy of the blessings of the brave , Is base in kind , and born to be a slave : But let eternal infamy pursue The wretch , to ...
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... sung . Or tell me , if you can , what power maintains A Briton's scorn of arbitrary chains ? That were a theme might animate the dead , And move the lips of poets cast in lead . [ elude B. The cause , though worth the search TABLE TALK .
... sung . Or tell me , if you can , what power maintains A Briton's scorn of arbitrary chains ? That were a theme might animate the dead , And move the lips of poets cast in lead . [ elude B. The cause , though worth the search TABLE TALK .
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... move but to amuse ; But , if to wrong the judgment and abuse , Worse than a poignard in the basest hand , It stabs at once the morals of a land . Ye writers of what none with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that fancy leads : Ye ...
... move but to amuse ; But , if to wrong the judgment and abuse , Worse than a poignard in the basest hand , It stabs at once the morals of a land . Ye writers of what none with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that fancy leads : Ye ...
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