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The Brighton gleaner; or, General repository of literary selections, general ... - Page 40
1822
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 6

John Wesley - Biography - 1783 - 798 pages
...in this fad heart : Nor riches I, nor power purfue, Nor hold forbidden joys in view ; We therefore need not part. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me ? From av'rice and ambition free, And pleafure's fatal wiles : For whom alas ! doll thou prepare The fweets...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1799 - 408 pages
...in this lad heart : Nor riches I, nor pow'r purfue, Nor hold forbidden joys in view ; We therefore need not part. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From Av'rice and Ambition free, And Pleafure's fatal wiles ; For whom, alas ! doft thou prepare The fweets...
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Beauties of Cowper: To which are Prefixed, a Life of the Author and ...

William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...forbidden joys in Tiew ; We therefore need not part. 2. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From av'rice and ambition free, And pleasure's fatal wiles ? For...that I was wont to share, The banquet of thy smiles f BEAUTIES OF COWPER. 3. The great, the gay, shall they partake The heav'n that them alone canst make...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - English poetry - 1803 - 310 pages
...forbidden joys in view; We therefore need not part. II. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From av'rice and ambition free, And pleasure's fatal wiles ? For...that I was wont to share, The banquet of thy smiles ? In. The great, the gay, shall they pnrtake The heav'n that thou alone canst make ? And wilt thou...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1805 - 358 pages
...: Nor riches I nor power purfue, Nor hold forbidden joys in view ; We therefore need not part. II. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From avarice and ambition free, And pleafure's fatal wiles ? For whom, alas ! doft thou prepare The fweets, that I was wont to lbare, The...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1805 - 362 pages
...: Nor riches I nor power purfue, Nor hold forbidden joys in view ; \Ve therefore need not parf. IL Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From avarice and ambition free, And pleafure's fatal wiles ? For whom, alas! doft thou prepare The fweets, that I was wont to fhare, The...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1806 - 316 pages
...heart: Nor riches I nor power pursue, Nor hold forbidden joys ill view ; We therefore need not part. II. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From avarice...that I was wont to share, The banquet of thy smiles? III.' The great, the gay, shall they partake • The heaven, that thou aloae canst make ? And wilt...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1806 - 310 pages
...in view ; We therefore need not part. II. Where wilt thou, dwell, if not -with me, From avarice'and ambition free, And pleasure's fatal wiles? For whom,...that I was wont to share. The banquet of thy smiles ?' III. The great, the gay, shall they partake The heaven, that thou alone canst make? And wilt thou...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 478 pages
...heart: Nor riches I nor power pursue, Nor hold forbidden joys in view; We therefore need not part. II. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From avarice...pleasure's fatal wiles? For whom, alas! dost thou prepare rlhe sweets, that I was wont to share, The banquet of thy smiles? III. The great, the gay, shall they...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - English poetry - 1808 - 354 pages
...; We therefore need not part. II. Where wilt thou dwell, if not with me, From av'rice and amhition free, And pleasure's fatal wiles ? For whom, alas...that I was wont to share, The banquet of thy smiles ? III. The great, the gay, shall they partake The Heav'n that thou alone canst make ? And wilt thou...
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