The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 689
... ( lines 2-4 ) : ( line 8 ) : ( lines 19-22 ) : " How I detest this odious house ! It is not large enough and , was it , Yet this low room , and that dark closet . " " They almost kill me with the spleen . " " Dismiss the coachman , ” he ...
... ( lines 2-4 ) : ( line 8 ) : ( lines 19-22 ) : " How I detest this odious house ! It is not large enough and , was it , Yet this low room , and that dark closet . " " They almost kill me with the spleen . " " Dismiss the coachman , ” he ...
الصفحة 705
... lines , the first line being : - " Toll for the brave , the brave that are no more ! " and the whole being divided into three stanzas , each consisting of six of these long lines . And this was Cowper's original intention . See the ...
... lines , the first line being : - " Toll for the brave , the brave that are no more ! " and the whole being divided into three stanzas , each consisting of six of these long lines . And this was Cowper's original intention . See the ...
الصفحة 712
... lines in the Aldine edition , but , not having seen this title , was uncer- tain who " George " was . P. 487. Lines written for Insertion , etc. : -See the letters of February 20 , and March 4 , 1792. The third and fourth lines were ...
... lines in the Aldine edition , but , not having seen this title , was uncer- tain who " George " was . P. 487. Lines written for Insertion , etc. : -See the letters of February 20 , and March 4 , 1792. The third and fourth lines were ...
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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