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... mind . In the " Task , " he passes every moment from the contempla- tion of nature to that of the being who in- habits this fair , though fallen , world . He lashes the vices , laughs at the follies , mourns over the guilt of his ...
... mind . In the " Task , " he passes every moment from the contempla- tion of nature to that of the being who in- habits this fair , though fallen , world . He lashes the vices , laughs at the follies , mourns over the guilt of his ...
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... mind , he lifts us from earth to heaven , and " makes us familiar with a world unseen ; " that he draws largely from the mine of Scrip- ture , and thus exhibits the majesty and love of the Divine Being , in words and imagery which the ...
... mind , he lifts us from earth to heaven , and " makes us familiar with a world unseen ; " that he draws largely from the mine of Scrip- ture , and thus exhibits the majesty and love of the Divine Being , in words and imagery which the ...
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... mind quite vacant is a mind distress'd . The veteran steed , excused his task at length , In kind compassion of his failing strength , And turn'd into the park or mead to graze , Exempt from future service all his days , There feels a ...
... mind quite vacant is a mind distress'd . The veteran steed , excused his task at length , In kind compassion of his failing strength , And turn'd into the park or mead to graze , Exempt from future service all his days , There feels a ...
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On the Genius and Poetry of Cowper | 15 |
Preface to the Poems | 55 |
The Progress of Error | 87 |
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