Poems by William Cowper ...Published at the Water Street Bookstore, 1833 |
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... play of lungs , inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep ascent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair prospect ; scenes that sooth'd Or charm'd me young ...
... play of lungs , inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep ascent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair prospect ; scenes that sooth'd Or charm'd me young ...
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... ning , and enlight'ning , as the leaves Play wanton , 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 .
... ning , and enlight'ning , as the leaves Play wanton , 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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... play them , borrows a friend's hand , To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences ; and sits , Spectatress both and spectacle , a sad And silent cipher , while her proxy plays . Others are dragg'd into a ...
... play them , borrows a friend's hand , To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences ; and sits , Spectatress both and spectacle , a sad And silent cipher , while her proxy plays . Others are dragg'd into a ...
الصفحة 40
... play tricks - will he indulge Object of my implacable disgust . A silly fond conceit of his fair form , And just proportion , fashionable mien , And pretty face , in presence of his God ' Or will he seek to dazzle ine with tropes , 390 ...
... play tricks - will he indulge Object of my implacable disgust . A silly fond conceit of his fair form , And just proportion , fashionable mien , And pretty face , in presence of his God ' Or will he seek to dazzle ine with tropes , 390 ...
الصفحة 41
William Cowper. As with the diamond on his lily hand , And play his brilliant parts before my eyes , When I am hungry for the bread of life ? He mocks his Maker , prostitutes and shames His noble office , and , instead of truth ...
William Cowper. As with the diamond on his lily hand , And play his brilliant parts before my eyes , When I am hungry for the bread of life ? He mocks his Maker , prostitutes and shames His noble office , and , instead of truth ...
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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