The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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... In verse well disciplined , complete , compact , Gave Virtue and Morality a grace , That , quite eclipsing Pleasure's painted face , Levied a tax of wonder and applause , E'en on the fools that trampled on their laws .
... In verse well disciplined , complete , compact , Gave Virtue and Morality a grace , That , quite eclipsing Pleasure's painted face , Levied a tax of wonder and applause , E'en on the fools that trampled on their laws .
الصفحة 47
Charged with the folly of his life's mad scene , He takes offence , and wonders what you mean ; The joy the danger and the toil o'erpays' Tis exercise , and health , and length of days . Again impetuous to the field he flies ; Leaps ...
Charged with the folly of his life's mad scene , He takes offence , and wonders what you mean ; The joy the danger and the toil o'erpays' Tis exercise , and health , and length of days . Again impetuous to the field he flies ; Leaps ...
الصفحة 48
Himself a wanderer from the narrow way , His silly sheep , what wonder if they stray ? Go , cast your orders at your bishop's feet , Send your dishonour'd gown to Monmouth street ? The sacred function in your hands is madeSad sacrilege ...
Himself a wanderer from the narrow way , His silly sheep , what wonder if they stray ? Go , cast your orders at your bishop's feet , Send your dishonour'd gown to Monmouth street ? The sacred function in your hands is madeSad sacrilege ...
الصفحة 50
Rufillus , exquisitely form'd by rule , Not of the moral , but the dancing school , Wonders at Clodio's follies , in a tone As tragical as others at his own . He cannot drink five bottles , bilk the score , Then kill a constable ...
Rufillus , exquisitely form'd by rule , Not of the moral , but the dancing school , Wonders at Clodio's follies , in a tone As tragical as others at his own . He cannot drink five bottles , bilk the score , Then kill a constable ...
الصفحة 75
See where he sits comtemplative and fix'd , Pleasure and wonder in his features mix'd : His passions tamed and all at his control , How perfect the composure of his soul ! Complacency has breathed a gentle gale O'er all his thoughts ...
See where he sits comtemplative and fix'd , Pleasure and wonder in his features mix'd : His passions tamed and all at his control , How perfect the composure of his soul ! Complacency has breathed a gentle gale O'er all his thoughts ...
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