The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... thought . His master's interest and his own combined Prompt every movement of his heart and mind Thought , word , and deed his liberty evince ; His freedom is the freedom of a prince . Man's obligations infinite , of course His life ...
... thought . His master's interest and his own combined Prompt every movement of his heart and mind Thought , word , and deed his liberty evince ; His freedom is the freedom of a prince . Man's obligations infinite , of course His life ...
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... thought , And swallowing therefore , without pause or choice , The total grist unsifted , husks and all . But trees and rivulets whose rapid course Defies the check of winter , haunts of deer , And sheep - walks populous with bleating ...
... thought , And swallowing therefore , without pause or choice , The total grist unsifted , husks and all . But trees and rivulets whose rapid course Defies the check of winter , haunts of deer , And sheep - walks populous with bleating ...
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... thought ! LUCIFER . Rather the noble spirit Of higher towering thought prompts me to speak , That God perchance indignant that his hands Have stoop'd to stain themselves in abject clay , Seeing how different angel is from man ...
... thought ! LUCIFER . Rather the noble spirit Of higher towering thought prompts me to speak , That God perchance indignant that his hands Have stoop'd to stain themselves in abject clay , Seeing how different angel is from man ...
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