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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... turn . Look round you on a world perversely blind ; See what contempt has faH'n on human kind ; See wealth abused , and dignities misplaced , Great titles , offices , and trusts disgraced , Long lines of ancestry , renown'd of old ...
... turn . Look round you on a world perversely blind ; See what contempt has faH'n on human kind ; See wealth abused , and dignities misplaced , Great titles , offices , and trusts disgraced , Long lines of ancestry , renown'd of old ...
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... turn , and turn , and turn again , To solve the mystery , but in vain ; Stand still , and breathe , and take from me A clue , that soon shall set you free ! Not Ariadne , if you meet her , Herself could serve you with a better . You ...
... turn , and turn , and turn again , To solve the mystery , but in vain ; Stand still , and breathe , and take from me A clue , that soon shall set you free ! Not Ariadne , if you meet her , Herself could serve you with a better . You ...
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... turn on me , Since I have vainly tried To work the condemnation of this man . But can this be ? ( ah ! hard is my belief ! ) Exalted providence ! CHERUBIM . Thou canst not mount , fierce monster ! I affirm it , By this high brandish'd ...
... turn on me , Since I have vainly tried To work the condemnation of this man . But can this be ? ( ah ! hard is my belief ! ) Exalted providence ! CHERUBIM . Thou canst not mount , fierce monster ! I affirm it , By this high brandish'd ...
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