The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 22
But let eternal infamy pursue The wretch to nought but his ambition true , Who , for the sake of filling with one blast The post - horns of all Europe , lays her waste . Think yourself station'd on a towering rock , To see a people ...
But let eternal infamy pursue The wretch to nought but his ambition true , Who , for the sake of filling with one blast The post - horns of all Europe , lays her waste . Think yourself station'd on a towering rock , To see a people ...
الصفحة 24
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 write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite ; A subject's faults a subject may proclaim ...
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 write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite ; A subject's faults a subject may proclaim ...
الصفحة 28
... simple beverage with a gust ; And , feasting on an onion and a crust , We never feel the ' alacrity and joy , With which he shouts and carols Vive le Roi ! Fill'd with as much true merriment and glee , As if he heard his king say ...
... simple beverage with a gust ; And , feasting on an onion and a crust , We never feel the ' alacrity and joy , With which he shouts and carols Vive le Roi ! Fill'd with as much true merriment and glee , As if he heard his king say ...
الصفحة 33
But that effeminacy , folly , lust Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must ; And that a nation shamefully debased Will be despised and trampled on at last , Unless sweet Penitence her powers renew , Is truth , if history itself be true .
But that effeminacy , folly , lust Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must ; And that a nation shamefully debased Will be despised and trampled on at last , Unless sweet Penitence her powers renew , Is truth , if history itself be true .
الصفحة 43
... and cursed And loathsome Ribaldry has done his worst ; Fancy has sported all her powers away In tales , in trifles , and in children's play ; And ' tis the sad complaint , and almost true , Whate'er we write , we bring forth nothing ...
... and cursed And loathsome Ribaldry has done his worst ; Fancy has sported all her powers away In tales , in trifles , and in children's play ; And ' tis the sad complaint , and almost true , Whate'er we write , we bring forth nothing ...
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