The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxxi
... received the dust which makes it still a place of pilgrimage , greater masters had arisen , at whose mightier touch those very strings that had been pressed by Cowper's gentle fingers were already yielding richer and stronger music ...
... received the dust which makes it still a place of pilgrimage , greater masters had arisen , at whose mightier touch those very strings that had been pressed by Cowper's gentle fingers were already yielding richer and stronger music ...
الصفحة lxxviii
... Received of Mr. Hill the sum of Thirty pounds by Draft upon Messrs . Child and Co. £ 30 Os . Od . WILLIAM COWPER MY DEAR FRIEND , I received the books , have read , and returned them by this morning's diligence . I found the author ...
... Received of Mr. Hill the sum of Thirty pounds by Draft upon Messrs . Child and Co. £ 30 Os . Od . WILLIAM COWPER MY DEAR FRIEND , I received the books , have read , and returned them by this morning's diligence . I found the author ...
الصفحة 735
... received Thy stroke My halting Muse , that dragg'st by choice along 583 725 My heart is easy and my burden light 522 My lids with grief were tumid yet . 575 My Mother , if thou love me , name no more 653 My name , my country . 644 Text ...
... received Thy stroke My halting Muse , that dragg'st by choice along 583 725 My heart is easy and my burden light 522 My lids with grief were tumid yet . 575 My Mother , if thou love me , name no more 653 My name , my country . 644 Text ...
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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