The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the Author, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... youth , men of genius are to their latest days , living on hopes which are not to be fulfilled , and dreaming on things which do not exist . But it is to the spirit that thus wanders , and mistakes the assurance of its own thoughts for ...
... youth , men of genius are to their latest days , living on hopes which are not to be fulfilled , and dreaming on things which do not exist . But it is to the spirit that thus wanders , and mistakes the assurance of its own thoughts for ...
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... youth a prey to ill health , and gave signs , it is said , in infancy of that nervous sensibility which , as his years increased , gradually assumed the cha- racter of a morbid melancholy . This natural tendency of his constitution was ...
... youth a prey to ill health , and gave signs , it is said , in infancy of that nervous sensibility which , as his years increased , gradually assumed the cha- racter of a morbid melancholy . This natural tendency of his constitution was ...
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... youth , all my life subject to inflammations of the eye , and in my boyish days had specks on both , that threatened to cover them . My father , alarmed for the consequences , sent me to a female oculist of great renown at that time ...
... youth , all my life subject to inflammations of the eye , and in my boyish days had specks on both , that threatened to cover them . My father , alarmed for the consequences , sent me to a female oculist of great renown at that time ...
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... youth , led to the afflictions he suffered in after years . He was weak in his physical consti- tution , timid in his temper , quick and sensitive in his feelings , and had a morbidness of temperament which gave to his fears a constant ...
... youth , led to the afflictions he suffered in after years . He was weak in his physical consti- tution , timid in his temper , quick and sensitive in his feelings , and had a morbidness of temperament which gave to his fears a constant ...
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... youth to ruminating age , Free in his will to choose or to refuse , Man may improve the crisis , or abuse ; Else , on the fatalist's unrighteous plan , Say to what bar amenable were man ? With naught in charge , he could betray no trust ...
... youth to ruminating age , Free in his will to choose or to refuse , Man may improve the crisis , or abuse ; Else , on the fatalist's unrighteous plan , Say to what bar amenable were man ? With naught in charge , he could betray no trust ...
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