Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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الصفحة xviii
... gave it to mankind , " And seal'd with the same token ! " b To the invaluable blessing of such a change he was as yet a stranger . He had been for some time convinced , and that on scriptural grounds , how much he stood in need of it ...
... gave it to mankind , " And seal'd with the same token ! " b To the invaluable blessing of such a change he was as yet a stranger . He had been for some time convinced , and that on scriptural grounds , how much he stood in need of it ...
الصفحة xl
... gave rise to the Monody so justly a favourite with the public , when it appeared in the later editions of his poems . On the 25th of August in this year , he com- pleted his translation of the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer into blank verse ...
... gave rise to the Monody so justly a favourite with the public , when it appeared in the later editions of his poems . On the 25th of August in this year , he com- pleted his translation of the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer into blank verse ...
الصفحة xlii
... gave rise to it , but it was scarcely entered upon , before , in writing to Lady Hesketh , Cowper says of his new epistolary ac- quaintance , " I account him the chief acquisition that my own verse has ever procured me : " In the ...
... gave rise to it , but it was scarcely entered upon , before , in writing to Lady Hesketh , Cowper says of his new epistolary ac- quaintance , " I account him the chief acquisition that my own verse has ever procured me : " In the ...
الصفحة 13
... 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.
... 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.
الصفحة 14
William Cowper. The weary bargeman too gave o'er , And hearing his companion snore , Seiz'd the occasion , fix'd the barge , Turn'd out his mule to graze at large , And slept forgetful of his charge . And now the sun o'er eastern hill ...
William Cowper. The weary bargeman too gave o'er , And hearing his companion snore , Seiz'd the occasion , fix'd the barge , Turn'd out his mule to graze at large , And slept forgetful of his charge . And now the sun o'er eastern hill ...
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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