The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 2Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... Bird ... 225 1 Beau's Reply . 226 The Doves ... 227 The Faithful Bird ...... 228 The Lily and the Rose ....... 230 On a Goldfinch , starved to Death in his Cage .. 231 The Modern Patriot ....... 232 Report of an adjudged Case ...... 233 ...
... Bird ... 225 1 Beau's Reply . 226 The Doves ... 227 The Faithful Bird ...... 228 The Lily and the Rose ....... 230 On a Goldfinch , starved to Death in his Cage .. 231 The Modern Patriot ....... 232 Report of an adjudged Case ...... 233 ...
الصفحة 30
... Birds warbling all the music . We can spare The splendour of your lamps ; they but eclipse Our softer satellite . Your songs confound Our more harmonious notes : the thrush departs Scared , and the ' offended nightingale is mute . There ...
... Birds warbling all the music . We can spare The splendour of your lamps ; they but eclipse Our softer satellite . Your songs confound Our more harmonious notes : the thrush departs Scared , and the ' offended nightingale is mute . There ...
الصفحة 91
... bird and beast , the other charged for man With sweet oblivion of the cares of day : Not sumptuously adorn'd , nor needing aid , Like homely - featured Night , of clustering gems ; A star or two , just twinkling on thy brow , Suffices ...
... bird and beast , the other charged for man With sweet oblivion of the cares of day : Not sumptuously adorn'd , nor needing aid , Like homely - featured Night , of clustering gems ; A star or two , just twinkling on thy brow , Suffices ...
الصفحة 96
... will he leave Unwrench'd the door , however well secured , Where Chanticleer amidst his haram sleeps In unsuspecting pomp . Twitch'd from the perch , He gives the princely bird , with all his wives 96 B. IV . THE TASK .
... will he leave Unwrench'd the door , however well secured , Where Chanticleer amidst his haram sleeps In unsuspecting pomp . Twitch'd from the perch , He gives the princely bird , with all his wives 96 B. IV . THE TASK .
الصفحة 97
William Cowper. He gives the princely bird , with all his wives , To his voracious bag , struggling in vain , And loudly wondering at the sudden change . Nor this to feed his own . " Twere some excuse , Did pity of their sufferings warp ...
William Cowper. He gives the princely bird , with all his wives , To his voracious bag , struggling in vain , And loudly wondering at the sudden change . Nor this to feed his own . " Twere some excuse , Did pity of their sufferings warp ...
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK Aspasio beauty beneath bids bird boast breath call'd cause charms Chiswick death delight design'd divine dream e'en earth ease fair fame fancy fast fear feed feel flowers folly form'd fountain of eternal give glory GLOWWORM grace grave hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven honour labour learn'd less life's light live lyre Mighty winds mind Muse nature Nature's Nebaioth never night nymphs o'er once pass'd peace perhaps pity pleasure poets praise press'd prize proud prove rapture rest rude scene scorn seek seem'd shade shine shrubs sighs sight skies sleep sloth smile soft song soon soul sound spaniel spare stamp'd sweet task taste thee theme thine thou art thought THRACIAN toil truth Twas virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wonder worm worth youth