The Poetical Works of William CowperFrederick Warne and Company, 1899 - 649 ページ |
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... Human nature opposed to Truth - Apostrophe to Truth - Picture of one conscience - smitten - The pardoned simmer - Conclusion . " Doceas iter , et sacra ostia pandas . " VIRG . , Æn . 6 ASK what is human life - the sage replies , With ...
... Human nature opposed to Truth - Apostrophe to Truth - Picture of one conscience - smitten - The pardoned simmer - Conclusion . " Doceas iter , et sacra ostia pandas . " VIRG . , Æn . 6 ASK what is human life - the sage replies , With ...
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... human grandeur and the courts of kings . ' Twas transient in its nature , as in show ' Twas durable ; as worthless , as it seem'd Intrinsically precious ; to the foot Treacherous and false ; it smiled , and it was cold . Great princes ...
... human grandeur and the courts of kings . ' Twas transient in its nature , as in show ' Twas durable ; as worthless , as it seem'd Intrinsically precious ; to the foot Treacherous and false ; it smiled , and it was cold . Great princes ...
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... human hearts . " Go , child , " I said , " transfix the timorous dove ! An easy conquest suits an infant love ; Enslave the sparrow , for such prize shall be Sufficient triumph to a chief like thee ! Why aim thy idle arms at human kind ...
... human hearts . " Go , child , " I said , " transfix the timorous dove ! An easy conquest suits an infant love ; Enslave the sparrow , for such prize shall be Sufficient triumph to a chief like thee ! Why aim thy idle arms at human kind ...
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