The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 3Charles Griffin, 1862 |
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... meaning spread the page . In which all comprehension wanders lost ; * While fields of pleasantry amuse us there , With merry descants on a nation's woes . The rest appears a wilderness of strange But gay confusion ; roses for the cheeks ...
... meaning spread the page . In which all comprehension wanders lost ; * While fields of pleasantry amuse us there , With merry descants on a nation's woes . The rest appears a wilderness of strange But gay confusion ; roses for the cheeks ...
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... means To gratify the hunger of his wish , And doth he reprobate and will he damn The use of his own bounty ? making first So frail a kind , and then enacting laws So strict , that less than perfect must despair ? Falsehood ! which whoso ...
... means To gratify the hunger of his wish , And doth he reprobate and will he damn The use of his own bounty ? making first So frail a kind , and then enacting laws So strict , that less than perfect must despair ? Falsehood ! which whoso ...
الصفحة 237
William Cowper Robert Bell. And you may make , by means like these , Five talents ten , whene'er you please . ' Tis ... mean , ' Whose fool are you ? ' The names of party I detest , Badges of slavery at best ! I've too much grace to play ...
William Cowper Robert Bell. And you may make , by means like these , Five talents ten , whene'er you please . ' Tis ... mean , ' Whose fool are you ? ' The names of party I detest , Badges of slavery at best ! I've too much grace to play ...
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THE TASK IN SIX Books | 7 |
LINES COMPOSED FOR A MEMORIAL OF ASHLEY COWPER | 10 |
ODE TO APOLLO | 32 |
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Aspasio Beau marked beauty beneath bird boast BODHAM bosom breath bright charms Cowper dear death deem delight divine dream earth ease ERASMUS DARWIN eyes fair fame fancy favourite fear feel flowers grace grave hand happy Hayley hear heard heart heaven honour human John Throckmorton king labour Lady Hesketh live lost lyre mind muse NATHANIEL COTTON nature nature's ne'er Nebaioth never night nymph o'er once peace Pertenhall pity pleasures poem poet poet's praise rest round scene scorn seems shine sigh sight skies sleep smile Soame Jenyns soft song soon soul sound storm stout spurs stream supple-jack sweet tears thee theme thine thou hast thought three hares Throckmorton toil trembling truth Twas verse voice Warren Hastings waste West Layton WILLIAM HAYLEY wind wing wisdom wish wonder worth