The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة lxxxvii
... pleasure than to see you ; but whatever you do , never pass me more . With my best respects to Mrs. Hill , I am ever yours , WILLIAM COWPER MY DEAR FRIEND , 30 Weston Underwood , September 4th , 1790 Felicitate me on an event in which I ...
... pleasure than to see you ; but whatever you do , never pass me more . With my best respects to Mrs. Hill , I am ever yours , WILLIAM COWPER MY DEAR FRIEND , 30 Weston Underwood , September 4th , 1790 Felicitate me on an event in which I ...
الصفحة 111
... pleasures , therefore , or what such we call , Are hurtful , is a truth confessed by all ; And some , that seem to ... pleasure ? Are domestic comforts dead ? Are all the nameless sweets of friendship fled ? Has time worn out , or ...
... pleasures , therefore , or what such we call , Are hurtful , is a truth confessed by all ; And some , that seem to ... pleasure ? Are domestic comforts dead ? Are all the nameless sweets of friendship fled ? Has time worn out , or ...
الصفحة 112
... pleasures to the feeling heart . No pleasure ? Has some sickly Eastern waste Sent us a wind to parch us at a blast ? Can British paradise no scenes afford To please her sated and indifferent lord ? Are sweet philosophy's enjoyments run ...
... pleasures to the feeling heart . No pleasure ? Has some sickly Eastern waste Sent us a wind to parch us at a blast ? Can British paradise no scenes afford To please her sated and indifferent lord ? Are sweet philosophy's enjoyments run ...
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beauty beneath Benham blest boast Bodham breast British Museum charms Child & Co DEAR FRIEND death delight divine dream earth edition eyes fair fame fancy fear feel give glory grace hand happy hast Hayley Hayley's hear heart heaven Hill Homer honour hope John Fenn John Gilpin John Johnson Joseph Hill labour Lady Austen Lady Hesketh letter lines live Lord lyre mind Muse nature never Newton night numbers o'er Olney Olney Hymns once pain peace perhaps pleasure poem poet poet's praise printed prove rest scene scorn seems shade shine skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound Southey stanza sweet Task tell thee theme thine things thou art thought translation truth Unwin Vaughan Johnson verse Vincent Bourne virtue Weston Weston Underwood WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish Yaxham youth