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Forth steps the spruce philosopher , and tells Of homogeneal and discordant springs And principles ; of causes how they work By necessary laws their sure ... Thou fool ! will thy discovery of the cause Suspend th ' effect or heal it ?
Forth steps the spruce philosopher , and tells Of homogeneal and discordant springs And principles ; of causes how they work By necessary laws their sure ... Thou fool ! will thy discovery of the cause Suspend th ' effect or heal it ?
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But there was another main cause of that rebellion , which at this time does not operate at all . The king was devoted to the hierarchy ; his subjects were puritans and would not bear it . Every circumstance of ecclesiastical order and ...
But there was another main cause of that rebellion , which at this time does not operate at all . The king was devoted to the hierarchy ; his subjects were puritans and would not bear it . Every circumstance of ecclesiastical order and ...
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I love you my cousin , and cannot suspect , either with or without cause , the least evil in which you may be concerned , without being greatly troubled . Oh trouble ! the portion of all mortals , but mine in particular ; would I had ...
I love you my cousin , and cannot suspect , either with or without cause , the least evil in which you may be concerned , without being greatly troubled . Oh trouble ! the portion of all mortals , but mine in particular ; would I had ...
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affection appears believe cause close course cousin Cowper dear death delight desire divine dream earth ev'ry eyes fair fear feel give grace half hand happy head hear heard heart heav'n Hesketh hope hour John Johnson kind Lady least leave less letter light live look Lord lost mean mind nature never night occasion Olney once pass peace perhaps pleasure poem poet poor pow'r praise present prove reason received rest scene seems seen side soon sound stand suppose sure sweet task tell TEXT thanks thee thine things thou thought thousand till true truth turn Unwin verse virtue wish write