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How oft upon yon eminence our pace has slackened to a pause

London.

FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ENGLISH CLASSICS.

BY

WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ.

OF THE INNER TEMPLE.

Sicut aquæ tremulum labris ubi lumen ahenis
Sole repercussum, aut radiantis imagine lunæ,
Omnia pervolitat late loca, jamque sub auras
Erigitur, summique ferit laquearia tecti.-Virg.
So water, trembling in a polish'd vase,
Reflects the beam that plays upon its face;
The sportive light, uncertain where it falls,
Now strikes the roof, now flashes on the walls.

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W. Baynes and Son, Paternoster Row: J. Hearne, Strand; Whitmore and Fenn, Charing Cross; Smith and Elder, Fenchurch Street; J. Bain, Mews' Gatvier and Quick, Old Broad Street; W. Mason, Pickett Street; Westley and Parrish, Strand; T. Lester, Finsbury Place; W. Crawford, Cheapside; J. Arnould, Spring Gardens; R. Baynes, Paternoster Row; M. Iley, Somerset Street; J. F. Setchel, King Street; A. B: Dulau and Co. Soho Square; W. Booth, Duke Street; E. Wheatley, Leicester Square; R. Hoffman, Strand; J. Murray, Coventry Street; G. Roake, Strand; H. Steel, Tower Hill; Wilson and Sons, York; H.Mozley, Derby; M. Keene, J. Cumming, C. P. Archer, and R. M. Tims, Dublin; J. Anderson, jun., and H. S. Baynes and Co. Edinburgh

1935

Printed by J. F. DovE, St. John's Square.

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