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" The scene of all those sorrows left behind, Sought their own village, busied as they went In musings worthy of the great event : They spake of him they loved, of him whose life, Though blameless, had incurr'd perpetual strife, Whose deeds had left, in... "
Poems - Page 171
by William Cowper - 1808
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1786 - 756 pages
...whofe life Though blamelefs, had incurred perpetual ftrife, Whofe deeds had left, in fpite of hoftile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts ; The recollection like a vein of ore, The farther traced enrich'd them ftill the more, They thought him, and theyjuftly thought him one Sent to do more...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1788 - 380 pages
...whofe life, Though blamelefs, had incurr'd perpetual ftrife, Whofe deeds had left, in fpite of hoftile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts, The recollection, like a vein of ore, The farther traced enrich'd them ftill the more, They thought him, and they juftly thought him one, Sent to do...
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Poems: By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple Esq. In Two Volumes ...

William Cowper - 1793 - 378 pages
...whofe life, Though blamelefs, had incurr'd perpetual ftrife, Whofe deeds had left, in fpite of hoftile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts. The...like a vein of ore, The farther trac'd, enrich'd them ftill the more; They thought him, and they juftly thought him, one Sent to do more than he appear'd...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1798 - 370 pages
...whofe life, Though blamelefs, had incurr'd perpetual ftrifV, Whofe deeds bad left, in fpite of hofiile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts. The...like a vein of ore, The farther trac'd, enrich'd them ftill the mor." ; They thought him.and they jnftly thought him, one Sent to do more than he appear'd...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1800 - 372 pages
...whofe life, Though blamelefs, had incurr'd perpetual ftrife, "Whofe deeds had left, in fpite of hoftile arts, A. deep memorial graven on their hearts. The...like a vein of ore, The farther trac'd, enrich'd them ftill the more ; They thought him, and they juftly thought him, one Sent to do more than he appear'd...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1806 - 316 pages
...of the great event : They spake of him they loved, of him whose life Though blameless, had incurred perpetual strife, Whose deeds had left, in spite of...The recollection, like a vein of ore, The farther traced, enriched them still the more; They thought him, and theyjustly thoughthim, one Sent to do more...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1810 - 422 pages
...own village, busied as they went In musmgs worthy of the great event : They spake of him they lov'd, of him whose life, Though blameless, had incurr'd...still the more ; They thought him, and they justly though t him, one Sent to do more than he appear'd t' have done ; T' exalt a people, and to place them...
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The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Volume 3

Nathan Drake - English essays - 1811 - 424 pages
...they went, la musings worthy of the great event : They spake of him they loved, of him whose lifev ; Though blameless, had incurr'd perpetual strife, Whose...spite of hostile arts, A deep memorial graven on their heart*. The recollection, lifce a vein of ore, The farther trac'd, enrich'd them still the more J They...
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The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Volume 3

Nathan Drake - English essays - 1811 - 432 pages
...village, busied, as they went, In musings worthy of the great event: They spake of him they loved, of him whose life, Though blameless, had incurr'd perpetual strife, Whose deeds had left, in *pite of hostile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts. The recollection, like a vein of ore,...
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Poems by William Cowper ...

William Cowper - English poetry - 1814 - 496 pages
...great event: They spake of him they Inv'd, ni' him whose life, Thongh blameless, had incnrr'd perpetnal strife, Whose deeds had left, in spite of hostile...recollection, like a vein of ore, The farther trac'd, eurich'd them still the more; They thonght him, and they jnstly thonght him, one Sent to do more than...
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