The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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... To touch the sword with conscientious awe , Nor draw it but when duty bids him draw ; To sheath it in the peace - restoring close With joy beyond what victory bestows ; Bless'd country , where these kingly glories shine !
... To touch the sword with conscientious awe , Nor draw it but when duty bids him draw ; To sheath it in the peace - restoring close With joy beyond what victory bestows ; Bless'd country , where these kingly glories shine !
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... from its use and just design , To make the pitiful possessor shine , 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 .
... from its use and just design , To make the pitiful possessor shine , 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 .
الصفحة 88
In other climes perhaps creative Art , With power surpassing theirs , perform'd her part , Might give more life to marble , or might fill The glowing tablets with a juster skill , Might shine in fable , and grace idle themes With all ...
In other climes perhaps creative Art , With power surpassing theirs , perform'd her part , Might give more life to marble , or might fill The glowing tablets with a juster skill , Might shine in fable , and grace idle themes With all ...
الصفحة 89
Countries indebted to thy power , that shine With light derived from thee , would smother thine : Thy very children watch for thy disgraceA lawless brood , and curse thee to thy face . Thy rulers load thy credit , year by year ...
Countries indebted to thy power , that shine With light derived from thee , would smother thine : Thy very children watch for thy disgraceA lawless brood , and curse thee to thy face . Thy rulers load thy credit , year by year ...
الصفحة 98
Freedom , in other lands scarce known to shine , Pours out a flood of splendour upon thine ; Thou hast as bright an interest in her rays As ever Roman had in Rome's best days . True freedom is where no restraint is known ...
Freedom , in other lands scarce known to shine , Pours out a flood of splendour upon thine ; Thou hast as bright an interest in her rays As ever Roman had in Rome's best days . True freedom is where no restraint is known ...
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