Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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الصفحة xiv
... wish of settling in matrimonial life thus painfully pre- cluded , but he was even in danger of personal want . It is not unlikely that his friends were aware of the probability of such an event , from the uniform inattention he had ...
... wish of settling in matrimonial life thus painfully pre- cluded , but he was even in danger of personal want . It is not unlikely that his friends were aware of the probability of such an event , from the uniform inattention he had ...
الصفحة xvi
... wish it pleased God to indulge them , his recovery being happily effected in somewhat less than eight months . Instead , however , of revisit- ing the scenes in which his painful calamity had first occurred , he remained with his ...
... wish it pleased God to indulge them , his recovery being happily effected in somewhat less than eight months . Instead , however , of revisit- ing the scenes in which his painful calamity had first occurred , he remained with his ...
الصفحة xxiii
... in Essex , to whom the author of the Task inscribed his Poem of Tirocinium , was so intent upon accomplishing the object of his wishes , that when he took leave of the interesting stranger , after sharing LIFE OF COWPER . xxiii.
... in Essex , to whom the author of the Task inscribed his Poem of Tirocinium , was so intent upon accomplishing the object of his wishes , that when he took leave of the interesting stranger , after sharing LIFE OF COWPER . xxiii.
الصفحة xl
... should my translation speed according to my wishes and the pains I have taken with it ; but shall never re- ceive any that I shall esteem so highly . She is indeed worthy to whom I should dedicate ; and may x1 SKETCH OF THE.
... should my translation speed according to my wishes and the pains I have taken with it ; but shall never re- ceive any that I shall esteem so highly . She is indeed worthy to whom I should dedicate ; and may x1 SKETCH OF THE.
الصفحة xlvii
... wish that my face had been moveable , to put on and take off at pleasure , so as to be portable in a band - box , and sent to the artist . " In the following month , Mr. Hayley paid his second visit to Weston , where he found the writer ...
... wish that my face had been moveable , to put on and take off at pleasure , so as to be portable in a band - box , and sent to the artist . " In the following month , Mr. Hayley paid his second visit to Weston , where he found the writer ...
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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