The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 665
... printed in Poems , the Early Productions of William Cowper , Now first published from the originals in the possession of James Croft , 1825. The manuscripts of these , and of the other pieces which Croft printed , came to him from the ...
... printed in Poems , the Early Productions of William Cowper , Now first published from the originals in the possession of James Croft , 1825. The manuscripts of these , and of the other pieces which Croft printed , came to him from the ...
الصفحة 706
... printed , the first line ran , according to Mr. Wright : - " The poplars are felled and adieu to the shade . " It is unnecessary to point out the superiority of the later version with its pause on the word " felled " ; a pause which may ...
... printed , the first line ran , according to Mr. Wright : - " The poplars are felled and adieu to the shade . " It is unnecessary to point out the superiority of the later version with its pause on the word " felled " ; a pause which may ...
الصفحة 715
... printed in 1876 . P. 501. To a Lady , etc. : -This poem was first printed in the Globe edition of Cowper , edited by Canon Benham , who had it from Mr. Charles Stuart . The lines , together with a version of these " To a Young Lady ...
... printed in 1876 . P. 501. To a Lady , etc. : -This poem was first printed in the Globe edition of Cowper , edited by Canon Benham , who had it from Mr. Charles Stuart . The lines , together with a version of these " To a Young Lady ...
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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