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... Death in his Cage • . 198 199 • 200 203 204 206 206 • 207 . 209 . 211 The Lily and the Rose 212 The modern Patriot • · 213 Report of an adjudged Case 214 The needless Alarm 216 On observing some Names of little Note recorded in the ...
... Death in his Cage • . 198 199 • 200 203 204 206 206 • 207 . 209 . 211 The Lily and the Rose 212 The modern Patriot • · 213 Report of an adjudged Case 214 The needless Alarm 216 On observing some Names of little Note recorded in the ...
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... Death of a Lady 247 15. The Silkworm 17. Denner's Old Woman 14. The Cause won 16. The innocent Thief 18. The Tears of a Painter 19. The Maze 20. No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer 21. The Snail Stanzas subjoined to a yearly Bill of ...
... Death of a Lady 247 15. The Silkworm 17. Denner's Old Woman 14. The Cause won 16. The innocent Thief 18. The Tears of a Painter 19. The Maze 20. No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer 21. The Snail Stanzas subjoined to a yearly Bill of ...
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... to know . She heard the doleful tidings of his death—- And never smiled again ! and now she roams The dreary waste ; there spends the livelong day , Ꭰ And there , unless when charity forbids , The livelong BOOK L. 17 THE SOFA .
... to know . She heard the doleful tidings of his death—- And never smiled again ! and now she roams The dreary waste ; there spends the livelong day , Ꭰ And there , unless when charity forbids , The livelong BOOK L. 17 THE SOFA .
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... death On petty robbers , and indulges life , And liberty , and ofttimes honour too , To peculators of the public gold : That thieves at home must hang ; but he that puts Into his overgorged and bloated purse The wealth of Indian ...
... death On petty robbers , and indulges life , And liberty , and ofttimes honour too , To peculators of the public gold : That thieves at home must hang ; but he that puts Into his overgorged and bloated purse The wealth of Indian ...
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... death - bell of its own decease , And by the voice of all its elements [ winds To preach the general doom . * When were the Let slip with such a warrant to destroy ? When did the waves so haughtily o'erleap Their ancient barriers ...
... death - bell of its own decease , And by the voice of all its elements [ winds To preach the general doom . * When were the Let slip with such a warrant to destroy ? When did the waves so haughtily o'erleap Their ancient barriers ...
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK Aspasio beauty beneath betimes bird boast breath call'd cause charms CHISWICK dæmons death delight design'd distant divine dream e'en earth ease fair fame fancy fear feed feel flowers folly form'd fountain of eternal frown fruit give glory GLOWWORM grace grave hand happy hast heard heart heaven honour human labour less life's live lost lyre Mighty winds mind muse nature Nature's Nebaioth never nymphs o'er once peace perhaps PINEAPPLE pity pleasure praise press'd prize proud rest rude scene scorn seek seem'd shade shine shrubs sighs sight skies slaves sleep sloth smile smooth soft song soon soul sound spaniel spare spleen stamp'd sweet task taste thee theme thine thou art thought THRACIAN toil touch'd trembling truth Twas virtue voice WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wonder worth youth