The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
William Cowper John Cann Bailey. I hear , but seem to hear in vain , Insensible as steel ; If aught is felt , ' tis only pain To find I cannot feel . I sometimes think myself inclined To love thee , if I could ; But often feel another ...
William Cowper John Cann Bailey. I hear , but seem to hear in vain , Insensible as steel ; If aught is felt , ' tis only pain To find I cannot feel . I sometimes think myself inclined To love thee , if I could ; But often feel another ...
الصفحة 237
... hear at all ! " Then , with a voice exceeding low , " No matter if you hear or no . " Alas ! and is domestic strife , That sorest ill of human life , A plague so little to be feared As to be wantonly incurred To gratify a fretful ...
... hear at all ! " Then , with a voice exceeding low , " No matter if you hear or no . " Alas ! and is domestic strife , That sorest ill of human life , A plague so little to be feared As to be wantonly incurred To gratify a fretful ...
الصفحة 585
... Hear oft by night , or slumbering seem to hear , O'er his wide stream , the swan's voice warbling clear , And we could boast a Tityrus of yore , Who trod , a welcome guest , our happy shore . Yes , dreary as we own our northern clime ...
... Hear oft by night , or slumbering seem to hear , O'er his wide stream , the swan's voice warbling clear , And we could boast a Tityrus of yore , Who trod , a welcome guest , our happy shore . Yes , dreary as we own our northern clime ...
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