Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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... Together sallied forth from Rome . First at Aricia we alight , And there refresh , and pass the night , Our entertainment rather coarse Than sumptuous , but I've met with worse . Thence o'er the causeway soft and fair To Appiiforum we 11.
... Together sallied forth from Rome . First at Aricia we alight , And there refresh , and pass the night , Our entertainment rather coarse Than sumptuous , but I've met with worse . Thence o'er the causeway soft and fair To Appiiforum we 11.
الصفحة 12
William Cowper. Thence o'er the causeway soft and fair To Appiiforum we repair . But as this road is well supplied ( Temptation strong ! ) on either side With inns commodious , snug , and warm , We split the journey , and perform In two ...
William Cowper. Thence o'er the causeway soft and fair To Appiiforum we repair . But as this road is well supplied ( Temptation strong ! ) on either side With inns commodious , snug , and warm , We split the journey , and perform In two ...
الصفحة 13
... Each in his turn , essay'd an air In honour of his absent fair . At length the passenger , opprest With wine , left off , and snor'd the rest . The weary bargeman too gave o'er , And hearing his JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM . 13.
... Each in his turn , essay'd an air In honour of his absent fair . At length the passenger , opprest With wine , left off , and snor'd the rest . The weary bargeman too gave o'er , And hearing his JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM . 13.
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... fair Anxur's height We reach , with stony quarries white . While here , as was agreed , we wait , Till , charg'd with business of the state , Mæcenas and Cocceius come , The messengers of peace from 14 JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM .
... fair Anxur's height We reach , with stony quarries white . While here , as was agreed , we wait , Till , charg'd with business of the state , Mæcenas and Cocceius come , The messengers of peace from 14 JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM .
الصفحة 32
... and far the strain , Which breathes the low desire , How sweet soe'er the verse complain , Tho ' Phoebus string the lyre . * For Mrs. Greville's Ode , see Annual Register , vol . v . p . 202 . Come then , fair maid ( in nature wise ) 32.
... and far the strain , Which breathes the low desire , How sweet soe'er the verse complain , Tho ' Phoebus string the lyre . * For Mrs. Greville's Ode , see Annual Register , vol . v . p . 202 . Come then , fair maid ( in nature wise ) 32.
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