The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 22
Tis to the virtues of such men , man owes His portion in the good that Heaven bestows . And when recording History displays Feats of renown , though wrought in ancient days ; Tells of a few stout hearts , that fought and died , Where ...
Tis to the virtues of such men , man owes His portion in the good that Heaven bestows . And when recording History displays Feats of renown , though wrought in ancient days ; Tells of a few stout hearts , that fought and died , Where ...
الصفحة 23
To pour in Virtue's lap her just reward ; Keep Vice restrain'd behind a double guard ; To quell the faction , that affronts the throne , By silent Magnanimity alone ; To nurse with tender care the thriving arts ; Watch every beam ...
To pour in Virtue's lap her just reward ; Keep Vice restrain'd behind a double guard ; To quell the faction , that affronts the throne , By silent Magnanimity alone ; To nurse with tender care the thriving arts ; Watch every beam ...
الصفحة 24
... subject may proclaim , A monarch's errors are forbidden game ! Thus , free from censure , overawed by fear , And praised for virtues that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majesty engage Respect , while stalking 24 TABLE TALK .
... subject may proclaim , A monarch's errors are forbidden game ! Thus , free from censure , overawed by fear , And praised for virtues that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majesty engage Respect , while stalking 24 TABLE TALK .
الصفحة 29
Slaves fight for what were better cast awayThe chain that binds them and a tyrant's sway ; But they that fight for freedom undertake The noblest cause mankind can have at stake : Religion , virtue , truth , whate'er we call A blessing ...
Slaves fight for what were better cast awayThe chain that binds them and a tyrant's sway ; But they that fight for freedom undertake The noblest cause mankind can have at stake : Religion , virtue , truth , whate'er we call A blessing ...
الصفحة 31
B. Not so the virtue still adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him Demosthenes was heard again ; Liberty taught him her Athenian strain ; She clothed him with authority , and awe Spoke from his lips , and in ...
B. Not so the virtue still adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him Demosthenes was heard again ; Liberty taught him her Athenian strain ; She clothed him with authority , and awe Spoke from his lips , and in ...
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