The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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Thus proud Prerogative , not much revered , Is seldom felt , though sometimes seen and heard , And in his cage , like parrot fine and gay , Is kept to strut , look big , and talk away . Born in a climate softer far than ours ...
Thus proud Prerogative , not much revered , Is seldom felt , though sometimes seen and heard , And in his cage , like parrot fine and gay , Is kept to strut , look big , and talk away . Born in a climate softer far than ours ...
الصفحة 37
... Or , having whelp'd a prologue with great pains , Feels himself spent , and fumbles for his brains ; A prologue interdash'd with many a strokeAn art contrived to advertise a joke , So that the jest is clearly to be seen , Not in the ...
... Or , having whelp'd a prologue with great pains , Feels himself spent , and fumbles for his brains ; A prologue interdash'd with many a strokeAn art contrived to advertise a joke , So that the jest is clearly to be seen , Not in the ...
الصفحة 48
Ecstasy sets her stamp on every mien ; Chins fallen , and not an eyeball to be seen . Still I insist , though music heretofore Has charm'd me much ( not e'en Occiduus more ) , Love , joy , and peace make harmony more meet For sabbath ...
Ecstasy sets her stamp on every mien ; Chins fallen , and not an eyeball to be seen . Still I insist , though music heretofore Has charm'd me much ( not e'en Occiduus more ) , Love , joy , and peace make harmony more meet For sabbath ...
الصفحة 63
I am no preacher , let this hint sufficeThe cross once seen is death to every vice : Else he that hung there suffer'd all his pain , Bled , groan'd , and agonized , and died in vain . TRUTH . Pensantur trutinâ . HOR . Lib . II . Epist .
I am no preacher , let this hint sufficeThe cross once seen is death to every vice : Else he that hung there suffer'd all his pain , Bled , groan'd , and agonized , and died in vain . TRUTH . Pensantur trutinâ . HOR . Lib . II . Epist .
الصفحة 65
Twas his ambition to be seen of men ; His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice Made all his virtues gewgaws of no price ; He wore them as fine trappings for a show , A praying , synagogue - frequenting beau .
Twas his ambition to be seen of men ; His virtues were his pride ; and that one vice Made all his virtues gewgaws of no price ; He wore them as fine trappings for a show , A praying , synagogue - frequenting beau .
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