The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxiii
William Cowper John Cann Bailey. PAGE POSTHUMOUS POEMS OF MIDDLE AND LATER LIFE - Continued Inscription 473 Another 474 To Mrs. King 474 Stanzas 475 In Memory of the late John Thornton , Esq . 476 To Rev. Walter Bagot 477 The Four Ages ...
William Cowper John Cann Bailey. PAGE POSTHUMOUS POEMS OF MIDDLE AND LATER LIFE - Continued Inscription 473 Another 474 To Mrs. King 474 Stanzas 475 In Memory of the late John Thornton , Esq . 476 To Rev. Walter Bagot 477 The Four Ages ...
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... John and Catharine Johnson belong to the Rev. Henry Barham Johnson , of Welborne Rectory , Norfolk . There are fourteen letters addressed to John Johnson and his sister , four of which have been already partially published . The part ...
... John and Catharine Johnson belong to the Rev. Henry Barham Johnson , of Welborne Rectory , Norfolk . There are fourteen letters addressed to John Johnson and his sister , four of which have been already partially published . The part ...
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... John he cried , But John he cried in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb and rein . So stooping down , as needs he must Who cannot sit upright , He grasped the mane with both his hands And eke with all his might ...
... John he cried , But John he cried in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb and rein . So stooping down , as needs he must Who cannot sit upright , He grasped the mane with both his hands And eke with all his might ...
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EARLY POEMS | xxx |
OLNEY HYMNS | xxx |
THE SECOND VOLUMEContinued | xxx |
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appears beauty beneath cause charms close course Cowper dear death delight divine earth edition eyes fair fall fear feel fire followed give grace hand happy hast head hear heart heaven Hill hope hour human John Johnson kind known Lady land least leave less letter light lines live look Lord lost means mind nature never night o'er once original pain passed peace perhaps pleasure poem poet poet's praise present printed prove received rest scene seek seems seen sent shine side sight smile song soon soul sound stand sweet Task tell thee thine things thou thought translation true truth turn Unwin verse virtue wish worth write written youth