Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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... thou cast A treasure in her way ; for neither meed Of early breakfast , to dispel the fumes , And bowel - raking pains of emptiness , Nor noontide feast , nor ev'ning's cool repast , Hopes she from this - presumptuous , tho ' , perhaps ...
... thou cast A treasure in her way ; for neither meed Of early breakfast , to dispel the fumes , And bowel - raking pains of emptiness , Nor noontide feast , nor ev'ning's cool repast , Hopes she from this - presumptuous , tho ' , perhaps ...
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... thou , Goddess ! Thou art blind , thou say'st : Enough ! -thy blindness shall excuse the deed . Nor does my Muse no benefit exhale From this thy scant indulgence ! —even here , Hints , worthy sage philosophy , are found ; Illustrious ...
... thou , Goddess ! Thou art blind , thou say'st : Enough ! -thy blindness shall excuse the deed . Nor does my Muse no benefit exhale From this thy scant indulgence ! —even here , Hints , worthy sage philosophy , are found ; Illustrious ...
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... thou hear'st Is no vain forgery or delusive dream , Beneath the grove that borders my green bank , Ailk - white swine , with thirty milk - white young all greet thy wond'ring eyes . Mark well the place ; For ' tis thy place of rest ...
... thou hear'st Is no vain forgery or delusive dream , Beneath the grove that borders my green bank , Ailk - white swine , with thirty milk - white young all greet thy wond'ring eyes . Mark well the place ; For ' tis thy place of rest ...
الصفحة 42
... thou , with thy blest flood O Tiber , hear , accept me , and afford , At length afford , a shelter from my woes , Where'er in secret cavern under ground Thy waters sleep , where'er they spring to light , Since thou hast pity for a ...
... thou , with thy blest flood O Tiber , hear , accept me , and afford , At length afford , a shelter from my woes , Where'er in secret cavern under ground Thy waters sleep , where'er they spring to light , Since thou hast pity for a ...
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... thou see'st . We seek Evander- Say this — and say beside , the Trojan chiefs Are come , and seek his friendship and his aid . " Pallas with wonder heard that awful name , And " whosoe'er thou art , " he cried , " come forth ; Bear thine ...
... thou see'st . We seek Evander- Say this — and say beside , the Trojan chiefs Are come , and seek his friendship and his aid . " Pallas with wonder heard that awful name , And " whosoe'er thou art , " he cried , " come forth ; Bear thine ...
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