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" With half-shut eyes, and pucker'd cheeks, and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. "
The Director [ed. by T.F. Dibdin]. - Page 235
edited by - 1807
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The New code, 1871. The useful knowledge reading books, ed. by E.T. Stevens ...

Edward Thomas Stevens - 1873 - 236 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. THE WOODMAN. Forth goes the woodman, leaving unconcern'd The cheerful haunts of man ; to wield the...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both Ho unce him green." " Well, then, at once to ease the doubt," Eeplies the man, " О happy — and in my account denied That Fcnsibility of pain with which Refinement is endued —...
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The task, with intr. and notes by F. Storr, Issue 710

William Cowper - 1874 - 260 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on ; One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. Oh happy ! and, in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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The English Poets: Addison to Blake

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 636 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. O happy! and in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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Addison to Blake

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 642 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. 0 happy! and in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 3

Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 626 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. 0 happy! and in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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Selections from Cowper's Poems

William Cowper (the Poet.) - 1883 - 294 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. The Task, Book IV. THE POOR IN WINTER. POOR, yet industrious, modest, quiet, neat, Such claim compassion...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

1885 - 668 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. O happy ! and in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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The Poetical Works

William Cowper - 1889 - 632 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on. One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. Oh happy ! and in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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The Task And Other Poems

William Cowper - 1891 - 204 pages
...and teeth Presented bare against the storm, plods on; One hand secures his hat, save when with both He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain. Oh happy, and, in my account, denied That sensibility of pain with which Refinement is endued, thrice...
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