| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 pages
...thy canvass in. REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all? Can reason do no more Than hid me shun the deep, and dread the shore? Sweet moralist...He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duty hids he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 pages
...canvass in. A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all? Can reason do no more I'haD hid me shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist ! afloat on life's rongh sea, Die Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmauly fears ; Where... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 240 pages
...thy canvass in. A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all? Can Reason do no more Than bid me shun the deep and dread the shore; Sweet moralist!...Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. This elegant Rose tad I shalcen it lefs, Might iiave 'blooined with... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 244 pages
...thy canvass in. A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all? Can Reason do no more Than bid me shun the deep and dread the shore; Sweet moralist...Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. This elegant Rose had I shaken it lefa, Might "have "bloomed with,... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 448 pages
...than a propitious gale Take half thy canvass in. AND is this all ? Can reason do no more Than bid roe shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist...Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. THE nymph must lose her female friend, If more... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 314 pages
...canvass in> A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all ? Can Reason do no more, Than bid me shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist...thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duly bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts... | |
| William Cowper - 1820 - 508 pages
...do DO more, Than bid me shun the deep, and dread the shore : Sweet moralist! afloat on life's rongh sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with uumanly fears ; Where duty bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And,... | |
| William Cowper - 1821 - 556 pages
...thy canvass in. REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all ? Can reason do no more, Than bid me shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist...! afloat on life's rough sea, The Christian has an heart unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duty bids, he confidently steers,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...thy canvass in. A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all? Can Reason do no more Than bid me shun the deep and dread the shore; Sweet moralist...Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE ROSE. THErose had been wash'd, just wash'd in a shower, Which Mary... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 562 pages
...half thy canvass in. Reflection on the foregoing Ode. this all ? Can Reason do no more, Than bid me shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist...unmanly fears; "Where Duty bids, he confidently steers, Paces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. Aa2 THE LILY AND... | |
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