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Temperance were no virtue if he could . That pleasures , therefore , or what such we call , Are hurtful , is a truth confess'd by all . And some , that seem to threaten virtue less , Still hurtful , in th ' abuse , or by th ' excess .
Temperance were no virtue if he could . That pleasures , therefore , or what such we call , Are hurtful , is a truth confess'd by all . And some , that seem to threaten virtue less , Still hurtful , in th ' abuse , or by th ' excess .
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The graces too , while virtue at their shrine Lay bleeding under that soft hand of thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the sacrifice , and curs'd the priest . Thou polish'd and high - finish'd foe to truth ,.
The graces too , while virtue at their shrine Lay bleeding under that soft hand of thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the sacrifice , and curs'd the priest . Thou polish'd and high - finish'd foe to truth ,.
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All other sorrows virtue may endure , And find submission more than half a cure ; Grief is itself a med'cine , and bestow'd T ' improve the fortitude that bears the load , To teach the wand'rer , as his woes encrease , The path of ...
All other sorrows virtue may endure , And find submission more than half a cure ; Grief is itself a med'cine , and bestow'd T ' improve the fortitude that bears the load , To teach the wand'rer , as his woes encrease , The path of ...
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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 lately least leave less letter light live 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 soul sound stand suppose sure sweet task tell TEXT thanks thee thine things thou thought thousand true truth turn Unwin verse virtue wish write