The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 43
... To purchase at the fool - frequented fair Of Vanity a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kindProof of a trifling and a worthless mind . A. Hail , Sternhold , then ; and , Hopkins TABLE TALK . 43.
... To purchase at the fool - frequented fair Of Vanity a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kindProof of a trifling and a worthless mind . A. Hail , Sternhold , then ; and , Hopkins TABLE TALK . 43.
الصفحة 51
Heaven bless'd the youth , and made him fresh and Gorgonius sits , abdominous and wan , [ fair . Like a fat squab upon a Chinese fan : He snuffs far off the ' anticipated joy ; Turtle and venison all his thoughts employ ; Prepares for ...
Heaven bless'd the youth , and made him fresh and Gorgonius sits , abdominous and wan , [ fair . Like a fat squab upon a Chinese fan : He snuffs far off the ' anticipated joy ; Turtle and venison all his thoughts employ ; Prepares for ...
الصفحة 53
Her form with dress and lotion they repair ; Then kiss their idol , and pronounce her fair . The sacred implement I now employ Might prove a mischief , or at best a toy ; A trifle if it move but to amuse ; But , if to wrong the judgment ...
Her form with dress and lotion they repair ; Then kiss their idol , and pronounce her fair . The sacred implement I now employ Might prove a mischief , or at best a toy ; A trifle if it move but to amuse ; But , if to wrong the judgment ...
الصفحة 54
Caught in a delicate soft silken net By some lewd earl or rakehell baronet ; Ye pimps , who under Virtue's fair pretence , Steal to the closet of young Innocence , And teach her , unexperienced yet and green , To scribble as you ...
Caught in a delicate soft silken net By some lewd earl or rakehell baronet ; Ye pimps , who under Virtue's fair pretence , Steal to the closet of young Innocence , And teach her , unexperienced yet and green , To scribble as you ...
الصفحة 56
... Or whether clearer skies and softer air , That make Italian flowers so sweet and fair , Freshening his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man ; Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange ...
... Or whether clearer skies and softer air , That make Italian flowers so sweet and fair , Freshening his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man ; Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange ...
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