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The preceding examples should also be used for the same purpose . formed to admire ' ; and therefore , epic poems PART I. CHAP . XII . — Suspension and Inflection . 25 Play-place of Youth Cowper.
The preceding examples should also be used for the same purpose . formed to admire ' ; and therefore , epic poems PART I. CHAP . XII . — Suspension and Inflection . 25 Play-place of Youth Cowper.
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The stars shall fade ' away ' , the sun himself ' Grow dim with age ' and nature ' sinks in years ' ; But thou shalt flourish ' in immortal youth ' , Unhurt amid the war of elements ' ...
The stars shall fade ' away ' , the sun himself ' Grow dim with age ' and nature ' sinks in years ' ; But thou shalt flourish ' in immortal youth ' , Unhurt amid the war of elements ' ...
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Thy husband , loved with such unshaken truth ,Thy husband , loved with such a steady flame , From youth's first hour ! —even he hath on thee pluck'd , On thee , his soul's companion , life's best friend , 97 Such desolation , as to view ...
Thy husband , loved with such unshaken truth ,Thy husband , loved with such a steady flame , From youth's first hour ! —even he hath on thee pluck'd , On thee , his soul's companion , life's best friend , 97 Such desolation , as to view ...
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