The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... poor Cowper shrank from the trial ; and , after a most painful struggle , which affected the sanity of his mind , he relinquished his place , and , with it , his last hope of worldly affluence . The state of disordered intellect , into ...
... poor Cowper shrank from the trial ; and , after a most painful struggle , which affected the sanity of his mind , he relinquished his place , and , with it , his last hope of worldly affluence . The state of disordered intellect , into ...
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... poor recluse's life , by the meeting , after a separation of three and twenty years , between him and his affec- tionate relation , Lady Hesketh . She was the daugh- ter of his uncle , Mr. Ashley Cowper , and the widow of Sir Thomas ...
... poor recluse's life , by the meeting , after a separation of three and twenty years , between him and his affec- tionate relation , Lady Hesketh . She was the daugh- ter of his uncle , Mr. Ashley Cowper , and the widow of Sir Thomas ...
الصفحة 14
... poor Cowper's disease increased in intensity , and baffled all the exertions of his friends for its mitigation . By the interest of Earl Spencer , importuned and urged into effect by the friendly Hayley , our suffering author now became ...
... poor Cowper's disease increased in intensity , and baffled all the exertions of his friends for its mitigation . By the interest of Earl Spencer , importuned and urged into effect by the friendly Hayley , our suffering author now became ...
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... their flippant fluency of tongue , Most confident , when palpably most wrong ; If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may I be poor and free ! To be the Table Talk of clubs up stairs , TABLE TALK . 25 25.
... their flippant fluency of tongue , Most confident , when palpably most wrong ; If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may I be poor and free ! To be the Table Talk of clubs up stairs , TABLE TALK . 25 25.
الصفحة 32
... Poor England ! thou art a devoted deer , Beset with every ill but that of fear . Thee nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay . Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd , Once ...
... Poor England ! thou art a devoted deer , Beset with every ill but that of fear . Thee nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay . Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd , Once ...
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beams beneath bids bless'd bliss blooming groves boast BODHAM breast call'd charms Cowper dear declension deeds delight design'd divine dream e'en earth Eartham Edmonton eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flowers folly form'd frown GEORGE ROMNEY Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy heart Heaven heavenly hope hour John Gilpin labour land learn'd light lust lyre mankind mercy mind Muse Nature never night NOSEGAY o'er Olney once Parnassian pass'd peace pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove racter sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shine sight skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste tears telescopic eye thee theme thine thou hast thought thousand toil tongue trifler true truth Twas Unwin verse virtue waste Whate'er wild WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wisdom zeal