The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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الصفحة 109
... o'er his charge , Their fleece his pillow , and his weekly drawl , Though short , too long , the price he pays for all . If lawyer , loud whatever cause he plead , But proudest of the worst , if that succeed . Perhaps a grave physician ...
... o'er his charge , Their fleece his pillow , and his weekly drawl , Though short , too long , the price he pays for all . If lawyer , loud whatever cause he plead , But proudest of the worst , if that succeed . Perhaps a grave physician ...
الصفحة 119
... o'er arctic seas to roam ! Is hope exotic ? grows it not at home ? Yes , but an object , bright as orient morn , May press the eye too closely to be borne ; A distant virtue we can all confess , It hurts our pride , and moves our envy ...
... o'er arctic seas to roam ! Is hope exotic ? grows it not at home ? Yes , but an object , bright as orient morn , May press the eye too closely to be borne ; A distant virtue we can all confess , It hurts our pride , and moves our envy ...
الصفحة 129
... arch , the shapely spire , The painter's pencil , and the poet's lyre ; From her the canvass borrows light and shade , And verse , more lasting , hues that never fade . She guides the finger o'er the dancing keys , Gives M 2 CHARITY . 129.
... arch , the shapely spire , The painter's pencil , and the poet's lyre ; From her the canvass borrows light and shade , And verse , more lasting , hues that never fade . She guides the finger o'er the dancing keys , Gives M 2 CHARITY . 129.
الصفحة 133
... o'er a sunburnt thirsty soil , Murmuring and weary of our daily toil , Forget to ' enjoy the palm - tree's offer'd shade , Or taste the fountain in the neighbouring glade : Else who would lose , that had the power to ' im- prove , The ...
... o'er a sunburnt thirsty soil , Murmuring and weary of our daily toil , Forget to ' enjoy the palm - tree's offer'd shade , Or taste the fountain in the neighbouring glade : Else who would lose , that had the power to ' im- prove , The ...
الصفحة 159
... o'er his tongue ; There sits and prompts him with his own disgrace , Prescribes the theme , the tone , and the grimace , And , when accomplish'd in her wayward school , Calls gentleman whom she has made a fool . ' Tis an unalterable fix ...
... o'er his tongue ; There sits and prompts him with his own disgrace , Prescribes the theme , the tone , and the grimace , And , when accomplish'd in her wayward school , Calls gentleman whom she has made a fool . ' Tis an unalterable fix ...
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beams beneath bids bless'd bliss blooming groves boast BODHAM breast call'd charms Cowper dear declension deeds delight design'd divine dream e'en earth Eartham Edmonton eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flowers folly form'd frown GEORGE ROMNEY Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy heart Heaven heavenly hope hour John Gilpin labour land learn'd light lust lyre mankind mercy mind Muse Nature never night NOSEGAY o'er Olney once Parnassian pass'd peace pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove racter sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shine sight skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste tears telescopic eye thee theme thine thou hast thought thousand toil tongue trifler true truth Twas Unwin verse virtue waste Whate'er wild WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wisdom zeal