Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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الصفحة xii
... future Lord Chancellor , con- stantly employed from morning to night in gig- gling and making giggle , instead of studying the law . Oh fie , Cousin ! how could you do so ? " The subject of this sprightly remonstrance was the Lady ...
... future Lord Chancellor , con- stantly employed from morning to night in gig- gling and making giggle , instead of studying the law . Oh fie , Cousin ! how could you do so ? " The subject of this sprightly remonstrance was the Lady ...
الصفحة xxix
... future welfare , this excellent man obtained his permission to intro- duce to him the Reverend William Bull , of New port Pagnell , who from that time regularly visited him once a fortnight : and whom Cowper after- wards described to ...
... future welfare , this excellent man obtained his permission to intro- duce to him the Reverend William Bull , of New port Pagnell , who from that time regularly visited him once a fortnight : and whom Cowper after- wards described to ...
الصفحة xlv
... future enjoyment , after a life of professional labour , the scenery of Eartham had been so fondly em- bellished by an affectionate parent , but to whom Providence allotted an early grave , in the very same year and month in which the ...
... future enjoyment , after a life of professional labour , the scenery of Eartham had been so fondly em- bellished by an affectionate parent , but to whom Providence allotted an early grave , in the very same year and month in which the ...
الصفحة lxxiv
... future Letters from a correspondent so inexpressibly dear to me , proved the last effort of his pen . " By the 22d of February his weakness had in- creased to such a degree , as to be incompatible with the motion of a carriage , which ...
... future Letters from a correspondent so inexpressibly dear to me , proved the last effort of his pen . " By the 22d of February his weakness had in- creased to such a degree , as to be incompatible with the motion of a carriage , which ...
الصفحة 66
... future sees ) " That I shall yet again blaspheme , like these ; " Now strike me to the ground , on which I kneel , " Ere yet this heart relapses into steel ; " Now take me to that Heaven , I once 66 A TALE , FOUNDED ON FACT .
... future sees ) " That I shall yet again blaspheme , like these ; " Now strike me to the ground , on which I kneel , " Ere yet this heart relapses into steel ; " Now take me to that Heaven , I once 66 A TALE , FOUNDED ON FACT .
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Æneas afflicted appear bard beneath boast Boötes born bosom breast breath brow Cacus call'd Cowper Damon death delight Dereham divine Dryope Eartham East Dereham ev'ry eyes fair fame Faunus fear flow'rs friendship gentle GEORGE ROMNEY grace grove hand happy Hayley heart Heav'n Homer honour hope Iliad John Throckmorton Jove kind kinsman labour Lady Austen Lady Hesketh lambs Latium length lyre Mary mind Mundsley Muse ne'er never night num'rous numbers nymphs o'er Olney once pain Pallas Philomela Phoebus poem Poet pow'r praise prove quæ rest Rose scarcely scene seem'd shade shore sight skies smile SONETTO song SONNET soon spirits spring sweet tears thee theme thine thoughts are due THRACIAN tibi translation Twas Unwin verse vex'd VINCENT BOURNE voice Weston WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish worth write youth