Poems by William Cowper ...Published at the Water Street Bookstore, 1833 |
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... ry thyme , We mount again , and feel at ev'ry step Our foot half sunk in hillocks green and soft , Rais'd by the nole , the ininer of the soil . He , not unlike the great ones of mankind , Disfigures Earth : and , plotting in the dark ...
... ry thyme , We mount again , and feel at ev'ry step Our foot half sunk in hillocks green and soft , Rais'd by the nole , the ininer of the soil . He , not unlike the great ones of mankind , Disfigures Earth : and , plotting in the dark ...
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... ev'ry growth , Alike , yet various . Here the gray smooth trunks Of ash , or lime , or beech , distinctly shine , Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There , lost behind a rising ground , the wood 305 Seems sunk , and shorten ...
... ev'ry growth , Alike , yet various . Here the gray smooth trunks Of ash , or lime , or beech , distinctly shine , Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There , lost behind a rising ground , the wood 305 Seems sunk , and shorten ...
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... ev'ry moment , ev'ry spot . And now , with nerves new brac'd and spirits cheer'd , * See the foregoing note . We tread the wilderness , whose well - roll'd walks 16 THE TASK .
... ev'ry moment , ev'ry spot . And now , with nerves new brac'd and spirits cheer'd , * See the foregoing note . We tread the wilderness , whose well - roll'd walks 16 THE TASK .
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... ine that which I shall never see , Conveys a distant country into mine , And throws Italian light on English walls : But imitative strokes can do no more 420 425 Than please the eye - sweet Nature's ev'ry sense . 18 THE TASK .
... ine that which I shall never see , Conveys a distant country into mine , And throws Italian light on English walls : But imitative strokes can do no more 420 425 Than please the eye - sweet Nature's ev'ry sense . 18 THE TASK .
الصفحة 19
... ev'ry day renew'd ; Who scorns it starves deservedly at home . He does not scorn it , who , imprison'd long In some unwholesome dungeon , and a prey To sallow sickness , which the vapours , dank And clammy , of his dark abode have bred ...
... ev'ry day renew'd ; Who scorns it starves deservedly at home . He does not scorn it , who , imprison'd long In some unwholesome dungeon , and a prey To sallow sickness , which the vapours , dank And clammy , of his dark abode have bred ...
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beauty beneath boast breath call'd cause charms death delight design'd dicebox distant divine domestick dread dream e'en earth ease ev'ning ev'ry fair fame fancy fear feed feel fieldfare flow'r folly form'd fruit give glory grace grave Guelder Rose hand happy hast heard heart Heav'n honour human Ishmae John Throckmorton king labour learn'd less liberty liv'd live lost lyre magick man-The mind mounted best musick Nature Nature's Nebaioth never o'er once peace perhaps pleas'd pleasures plebeian polish'd pow'r praise proud prove publick rest sacred scene schools seek seem'd sensual World shine skies sleep smile song soon soul sound Stamp'd sweet sweet oblivion task taste thee theme thine thou art thought toil trembling truth Twas vex'd virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wise wisely store worth youth