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" Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the surface, and to make it flow ; But still remember, if you mean to please, To press your point with modesty and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for its own dear sake. "
Cowper: The didactic poems of 1782 with selections from the minor pieces, A ... - Page 126
by William Cowper - 1874
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William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the...point with modesty and ease. The mark, at which my justor aim I take, Is contradiction for its own dear sake. Set your opinion at whatever pitch, . Knots...
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William Cowper - English poetry - 1803 - 310 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground ; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated.... No, To brush the...and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for its own dear sake. , Set your opinion at whatever pitch, Knots and impediments...
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William Cowper - 1806 - 316 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the...and ease. The mark, at which my juster. aim I take, Is contradiction for its own dear sake. Set your opinion, at whatever pitch, Knots and impediments...
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William Cowper - 1806 - 310 pages
...no man's ground; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated—No, To brush the surface and to make it flow; But still...and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for its own dear sake. Set your opinion at whatever pitch, Knots and Unpediments make...
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William Cowper - 1808 - 330 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground ; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the...surface, and to make it flow ; But still remember, if yon mean to please, To press your point with modesty and ease* The mark, at which my juster aim I take,...
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William Cowper - English poetry - 1808 - 354 pages
...your point with modesty and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for it's own dear sake. Set your opinion at whatever pitch, Knots and impediments make something hitch ; Adept his own, 'tis equally in vain, Your thread of argument is snapp'd again ; The wrangler, rather...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1810 - 390 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground ; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the...and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for it's own dear sake. Set your opinion at whatever pitch, Knots and impediments...
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William Cowper - 1810 - 422 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground ; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around . Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the...your point with modesty and ease. The mark, at which ray juster aim I take, Is contradiction for it's own dear sake. Set your opinion at whatever pitch,...
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William Cowper - English poetry - 1810 - 312 pages
...privilege I claim. A disputable point is no man's ground ; Rove where you please, 'tis common all aroundl Discourse may want an animated — No, To brush the surface, and to make it flcJw ; But still remember, if you mean to please, To press joOr point with modesty and ease>. The...
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William Cowper - 1812 - 396 pages
...man's ground ; Rove where you please, 'tis common all around. Discourse may want an animated—No, To brush the surface, and to make it flow; But still...and ease. The mark, at which my juster aim I take, Is contradiction for it's own dear sake. Set your opinion at whatever pitch, Knots and impediments...
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