The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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In 1767 , the death of Mr. Unwin , in consequence of a fall from his horse , brought affliction into this little party ; and , soon after this melancholy occurrence , Mrs. Unwin removed to Olney with her family and 8 THE LIFE OF COWPER ...
In 1767 , the death of Mr. Unwin , in consequence of a fall from his horse , brought affliction into this little party ; and , soon after this melancholy occurrence , Mrs. Unwin removed to Olney with her family and 8 THE LIFE OF COWPER ...
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B. Seldom , alas ! the power of logic reigns With much sufficiency in royal brains ; Such reasoning falls like an inverted cone , Wanting its proper base to stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim , That tell you so ...
B. Seldom , alas ! the power of logic reigns With much sufficiency in royal brains ; Such reasoning falls like an inverted cone , Wanting its proper base to stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim , That tell you so ...
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A. Kings then at last have but the lot of all : By their own conduct they must stand or fall . B. True . While they live the courtly laureate pays His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to ...
A. Kings then at last have but the lot of all : By their own conduct they must stand or fall . B. True . While they live the courtly laureate pays His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to ...
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... abuse Give it a charge to blacken and traduce ; Though Butler's wit , Pope's numbers , Prior's ease , With all that fancy can invent to please , Adorn the polish'd periods as they fall , One madrigal of theirs is worth them all .
... abuse Give it a charge to blacken and traduce ; Though Butler's wit , Pope's numbers , Prior's ease , With all that fancy can invent to please , Adorn the polish'd periods as they fall , One madrigal of theirs is worth them all .
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The clear harangue , and cold as it is clear , Falls soporific on the listless ear ; Like quicksilver ... With nought in charge , he could betray no trust ; And , if he fell , would fall because he must ; If Love reward him , or if ...
The clear harangue , and cold as it is clear , Falls soporific on the listless ear ; Like quicksilver ... With nought in charge , he could betray no trust ; And , if he fell , would fall because he must ; If Love reward him , or if ...
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