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" gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. "
The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr - Side 19
af William Hayley - 1805
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The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper: With an ..., Bind 1

William Hayley - 1803 - 348 sider
...reft in order to the top. For 'tis a truth, well known to moft, That whatfoever thing is loft, We feck it, ere it come to light, In ev'ry cranny but the right. Forth fkipp'd the Cat; not now replete As erft with airy felf-conceit, Nor in her own fond apprehenfion,...
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The life and posthumous writings of William Cowper, by W. Hayley ..., Bind 3

William Cowper - 1806 - 490 sider
...first, and without stop, The rest in order to the top. 77 For 'tis a truth, well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In ev'ry cranny but the right. Forth skipped the cat ; not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, Nor in her own fond apprehension,...
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The life and letters of William Cowper, Bind 3

William Cowper - 1809 - 486 sider
...first, and without stop, Ihe, rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth, well knourti to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In ev'ry cranny but the right, Forth skipped the cat ; not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, Nor in her own fond apprehension,...
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Poems, by William Cowper, in Two Volumes

William Cowper - 1815 - 528 sider
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come...airy self-conceit, Nor in her own fond apprehension But modest, saber, cur'd of all Her notions hyperbolical, And wishing for a place of rest Any thing...
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The Minor Poems of William Cowper of the Inner Temple

William Cowper - 1818 - 244 sider
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit,...
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The Minor Poems of William Cowper of the Inner Temple, Del 1

William Cowper - 1818 - 240 sider
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit,...
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The British poets, including translations, Bind 80

British poets - 1822 - 310 sider
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit,...
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Cowper's Minor Poems

William Cowper - 1825 - 244 sider
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit,...
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Poems, Bind 3

William Cowper - 1826 - 326 sider
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come...cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, Noi in her own fond apprehension A theme for all the world's attention, But modest, sober, cur'd of...
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Nollekens and His Times: Comprehending a Life of that Celebrated ..., Bind 1

John Thomas Smith - 1828 - 448 sider
...perfectly correct in his assertion upon things mislaid— " For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In ev'ry cranny,—but the right." Mrs. Nollekens, "My dear Nolly, you had no occasion to have wasted the writing-paper...
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