| William Cowper - 1786 - 756 pages
...or profcribes the found of mirth. Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God • That made them an intruder on their...jarring note. Themes of a graver tone Exciting oft our gratitude and love, While we retrace with mem'ry's pointing wand That calls the paft to our exact... | |
| William Cowper - 1787 - 346 pages
...or profcribes the found of mirth ; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joys,...jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft our gratitude and love, While we retrace with mem'ry's pointing wand, That calls the paft to our exac... | |
| William Cowper - 1787 - 230 pages
...the found of mirth. Nor do we madly, like- an impious world, ' 'Who deem religion frenzy, and the Cod That made them, an intruder on their joys, Start at his -awful name, or deem his praifc A jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft, our gratitude and love, * While we retrace,... | |
| William Cowper - 1788 - 376 pages
...or profcribes the found of mirth ; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joys,...jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft our gratitude and love, While we retrace with mem'ry's pointing wand, That calls the paft to our exact... | |
| William Cowper - 1790 - 300 pages
...or profcribes the found of mirth ; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joys,...jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft our gratitude and love, While we retrace with mem'ry's pointing wand, That calls the paft to our exact... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...or prefcribes the found of mirth. N«r do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joys,...jarring note. Themes of a graver tone Exciting oft our gratitude and Jove, While we retrace with mcm'ry's pointing wand, That calls the pad to our exaft... | |
| William Cowper - 1793 - 384 pages
...the found of mirth : • .~a ..»* Nor do we madly, like an impious world*. Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joys, Start St his awful name, or deem his praife A jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft our gratitude... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...prefcribes the found of mirth. Nor do we msc'ly, like an impious world, XVho Jeem religion phrenfy, ami the God That made them an intruder on their joys, Start at his awful name, fir deem his praile A jarring note. Themes of a graver tone E> ">;ng oft our gratitude and bve, While... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1800 - 438 pages
...or proscribes the sound of mirth: Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joys, Start at his awful name, or deem his praise A jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft our gratitude and love, While we retrace... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 364 pages
...or profcribes the found of mirth: Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God, That made them, an intruder on their joys, Start at his awful name, or deem his ptaife A jarring note. Themes of a graver tone, Exciting oft our gratitude and love, \Vhile we retrace... | |
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