The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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... was of the middle height , with a well proportioned form rather strongly than delicately fashioned ; his hair was light brown ; his eyes bluish gray ; his complexion ruddy , and his countenance full of expression and sensibility .
... was of the middle height , with a well proportioned form rather strongly than delicately fashioned ; his hair was light brown ; his eyes bluish gray ; his complexion ruddy , and his countenance full of expression and sensibility .
الصفحة 25
I pity kings , whom Worship waits upon Obsequious from the cradle to the throne ; Before whose infant eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows ; Whom Education stiffens into state , And Death awakens from that ...
I pity kings , whom Worship waits upon Obsequious from the cradle to the throne ; Before whose infant eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows ; Whom Education stiffens into state , And Death awakens from that ...
الصفحة 29
Religion , richest favour of the skies , Stands most reveal'd before the freeman's eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul , emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things and ...
Religion , richest favour of the skies , Stands most reveal'd before the freeman's eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul , emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things and ...
الصفحة 42
... whatever clouds may interpose , Ere yet his race begins , its glorious close ; An eye like his to catch the distant goal : Or , ere the wheels of verse begin to roll , Like his to shed illuminating rays On every scene and subject it ...
... whatever clouds may interpose , Ere yet his race begins , its glorious close ; An eye like his to catch the distant goal : Or , ere the wheels of verse begin to roll , Like his to shed illuminating rays On every scene and subject it ...
الصفحة 50
... and with heedless eyes , Folly and Innocence are so alike , The difference , though essential , fails to strike . Yet Folly ever has a vacant stare , A simpering countenance , and a trifling air ; But Innocence , sedate , serene ...
... and with heedless eyes , Folly and Innocence are so alike , The difference , though essential , fails to strike . Yet Folly ever has a vacant stare , A simpering countenance , and a trifling air ; But Innocence , sedate , serene ...
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