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... wrong sources , or directed to wrong ends . It never wounds a feeling heart , or deepens the blush upon a modest cheek . Other wits are apt to dip their vessels in any stream which presents itself ; Cowper draws only from the purest ...
... wrong sources , or directed to wrong ends . It never wounds a feeling heart , or deepens the blush upon a modest cheek . Other wits are apt to dip their vessels in any stream which presents itself ; Cowper draws only from the purest ...
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... wrong , With such fine words familiar to his tongue . Ye ladies ! ( for , indifferent in your cause , I should deserve to forfeit all applause ) Whatever shocks or gives the least offence To virtue , delicacy , truth , or sense , ( Try ...
... wrong , With such fine words familiar to his tongue . Ye ladies ! ( for , indifferent in your cause , I should deserve to forfeit all applause ) Whatever shocks or gives the least offence To virtue , delicacy , truth , or sense , ( Try ...
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... wrong design . So in the chapel of old Ely House , [ third , When wandering Charles , who meant to be the Had fled from William , and the news was fresh , The simple clerk , but loyal , did announce , And eke did rear right merrily ...
... wrong design . So in the chapel of old Ely House , [ third , When wandering Charles , who meant to be the Had fled from William , and the news was fresh , The simple clerk , but loyal , did announce , And eke did rear right merrily ...
Conteúdo
On the Genius and Poetry of Cowper | 15 |
Preface to the Poems | 55 |
The Progress of Error | 87 |
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