The Task And Other Poems1891 |
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... hold her cards But cannot play them , borrows a friend's hand To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences , and sits Spectatress both and spectacle , a sad And silent cipher , while her proxy plays . Others ...
... hold her cards But cannot play them , borrows a friend's hand To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences , and sits Spectatress both and spectacle , a sad And silent cipher , while her proxy plays . Others ...
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... holds out to all , should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves ? Possess ye therefore , ye who , borne about In chariots and sedans , know no fatigue But that of idleness , and taste no scenes But B - 201 THE ...
... holds out to all , should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves ? Possess ye therefore , ye who , borne about In chariots and sedans , know no fatigue But that of idleness , and taste no scenes But B - 201 THE ...
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... hold thee fast , Freedom ! whom they that lose thee so regret , That even a judgment , making way for thee , Seems in their eyes a mercy , for thy sake . Such evil sin hath wrought ; and such a flame 888 THE TASK . 38.
... hold thee fast , Freedom ! whom they that lose thee so regret , That even a judgment , making way for thee , Seems in their eyes a mercy , for thy sake . Such evil sin hath wrought ; and such a flame 888 THE TASK . 38.
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... holds , Or make his house his grave ; nor so content , Shall counterfeit the motions of the flood , And drown him in her dry and dusty gulfs . What then - were they the wicked above all , And we the righteous , whose fast - anchored ...
... holds , Or make his house his grave ; nor so content , Shall counterfeit the motions of the flood , And drown him in her dry and dusty gulfs . What then - were they the wicked above all , And we the righteous , whose fast - anchored ...
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... hold them fast , And force them sit , till he has pencilled off A faithful likeness of the forms he views ; Then to dispose his copies with such art That each may find its most propitious light , And shine by situation , hardly less ...
... hold them fast , And force them sit , till he has pencilled off A faithful likeness of the forms he views ; Then to dispose his copies with such art That each may find its most propitious light , And shine by situation , hardly less ...
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