Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1811 |
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... Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devis'd The soft settee ; one elbow at each end , And in the midst an elbow it receiv'd , United yet divided , twain at once . So sit two kings of Brentford on one throne ; And so two citizens who ...
... Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devis'd The soft settee ; one elbow at each end , And in the midst an elbow it receiv'd , United yet divided , twain at once . So sit two kings of Brentford on one throne ; And so two citizens who ...
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... swim sublime In still repeated circles , screaming loud , The jay , the pie , and ev'n the boding owl , That hails the rising moon , have charms for me . ། Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard BOOK I. 11 THE SOFA .
... swim sublime In still repeated circles , screaming loud , The jay , the pie , and ev'n the boding owl , That hails the rising moon , have charms for me . ། Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard BOOK I. 11 THE SOFA .
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William Cowper. ། Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns , And only there , please highly for their sake . Peace to the artist , whose ingenious thought 210 Devis'd the weatherhouse ...
William Cowper. ། Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns , And only there , please highly for their sake . Peace to the artist , whose ingenious thought 210 Devis'd the weatherhouse ...
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... warmest wishes are , Would oft anticipate his glad return , And dream of transports she was not to know . She heard the doleful tidings of his death- 530 541 And never smil❜d again ! and now she roams The BOOK I. 29 THE SOFA .
... warmest wishes are , Would oft anticipate his glad return , And dream of transports she was not to know . She heard the doleful tidings of his death- 530 541 And never smil❜d again ! and now she roams The BOOK I. 29 THE SOFA .
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... heard our music ; are thy simple friends , Thy simple fare , and all thy plain delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant ...
... heard our music ; are thy simple friends , Thy simple fare , and all thy plain delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant ...
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