The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Compiled from His Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of InformationR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 487 страница |
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... heart , the dear delight Seems so to be desired , perhaps I might ; But no - what here we call our life is such , So little to be loved , and thou so much , That I should ill requite thee to constrain Thy unbound spirit into bonds again ...
... heart , the dear delight Seems so to be desired , perhaps I might ; But no - what here we call our life is such , So little to be loved , and thou so much , That I should ill requite thee to constrain Thy unbound spirit into bonds again ...
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... heart , and having very childish notions of religion , he found it a difficult and painful task , and was even then alarmed at his own insensibility . These impressions , however , like those made upon his mind before , soon wore off ...
... heart , and having very childish notions of religion , he found it a difficult and painful task , and was even then alarmed at his own insensibility . These impressions , however , like those made upon his mind before , soon wore off ...
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... heart the real claim of friendship knows , Nor thinks a lover's are but fancied woes ; See me , -ere yet my destined course half done , Cast forth a wanderer on a world unknown ! See me neglected on the world's rude coast , Each dear ...
... heart the real claim of friendship knows , Nor thinks a lover's are but fancied woes ; See me , -ere yet my destined course half done , Cast forth a wanderer on a world unknown ! See me neglected on the world's rude coast , Each dear ...
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... heart was at length softened , and my stubborn knees brought to bow . I composed a set of prayers , and made frequent use of them . Weak as my faith was , the Almighty , who will not break the bruised reed , nor quench the smoking flax ...
... heart was at length softened , and my stubborn knees brought to bow . I composed a set of prayers , and made frequent use of them . Weak as my faith was , the Almighty , who will not break the bruised reed , nor quench the smoking flax ...
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... heart quickly persuaded me that I was indebted for my deliverance to nothing but a change of scene , and the amusing varieties of the place . By this means , he turned the blessing into a poison ; teaching me to conclude , that nothing ...
... heart quickly persuaded me that I was indebted for my deliverance to nothing but a change of scene , and the amusing varieties of the place . By this means , he turned the blessing into a poison ; teaching me to conclude , that nothing ...
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