Poems by William Cowper ...Published at the Water Street Bookstore, 1833 |
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الصفحة 14
... means of life , Society for me ! -thou seeming sweet , Be still a pleasing object in my view ; My visit still , but never mine abode . Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us . Monument of ancient taste , Now scorn'd , but ...
... means of life , Society for me ! -thou seeming sweet , Be still a pleasing object in my view ; My visit still , but never mine abode . Not distant far , a length of colonnade Invites us . Monument of ancient taste , Now scorn'd , but ...
الصفحة 17
... else are bound , Binds man , the Lord of all . Himself derives No mean advantage from a kindred cause , From strenuous toil his hours of sweetest ease . 385 The sedentary stretch their lazy length When Custom bids , 2 * THE SOFA . 117.
... else are bound , Binds man , the Lord of all . Himself derives No mean advantage from a kindred cause , From strenuous toil his hours of sweetest ease . 385 The sedentary stretch their lazy length When Custom bids , 2 * THE SOFA . 117.
الصفحة 23
... all growth Of wisdom , proves a school , in which he learns Sly circumvention , unrelenting hate , 615 Mean self - attachment , and scarce aught beside . Thus fare the shiv'ring natives of the north , And THE SOFA . 23.
... all growth Of wisdom , proves a school , in which he learns Sly circumvention , unrelenting hate , 615 Mean self - attachment , and scarce aught beside . Thus fare the shiv'ring natives of the north , And THE SOFA . 23.
الصفحة 33
... means , but he must die . Storms rise t ' o'erwhelm him ; or if stormy winds Rise not , the waters of the deep shall rise , And , needing none assistance of the storm , 150 Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him there . 145 The ...
... means , but he must die . Storms rise t ' o'erwhelm him ; or if stormy winds Rise not , the waters of the deep shall rise , And , needing none assistance of the storm , 150 Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him there . 145 The ...
الصفحة 35
... means since first he made the world ? And did he not of old employ his means To drown it ? What is his creation less , Than a capacious reservoir of means , Form'd for his use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye ...
... means since first he made the world ? And did he not of old employ his means To drown it ? What is his creation less , Than a capacious reservoir of means , Form'd for his use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye ...
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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