Poems by William Cowper ...Published at the Water Street Bookstore, 1833 |
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الصفحة 44
... worth , Preach it who might . Such was their love of truth , 545 Their thirst of knowledge , and their candour too . And thus it is . - The pastor , either vain By nature , or by flatt'ry made so , taught To gaze at his own splendour ...
... worth , Preach it who might . Such was their love of truth , 545 Their thirst of knowledge , and their candour too . And thus it is . - The pastor , either vain By nature , or by flatt'ry made so , taught To gaze at his own splendour ...
الصفحة 48
... worth , That blush'd at his own praise : and press the youth Close to his side that pleas'd him . Learning grew Beneath his care , a thriving vig'rous plant ; The mind was well informed , the passions held 715 Subordinate , and ...
... worth , That blush'd at his own praise : and press the youth Close to his side that pleas'd him . Learning grew Beneath his care , a thriving vig'rous plant ; The mind was well informed , the passions held 715 Subordinate , and ...
الصفحة 50
... worth , A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners sweet as Virtue always wears , When gay good - natured dresses her in smiles . He grac'd a college , * in which order yet Was sacred ; and was honour'd , lov'd , and wept By ...
... worth , A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners sweet as Virtue always wears , When gay good - natured dresses her in smiles . He grac'd a college , * in which order yet Was sacred ; and was honour'd , lov'd , and wept By ...
الصفحة 55
... worth of what she mimicks , with such care , And thus gives virtue indirect applause ; But she has burnt her mask , not needed here , Where vice has such allowance , that her shifts And specious semblances have lost their use . I was a ...
... worth of what she mimicks , with such care , And thus gives virtue indirect applause ; But she has burnt her mask , not needed here , Where vice has such allowance , that her shifts And specious semblances have lost their use . I was a ...
الصفحة 60
... worth in God's account , Depreciates and undoes us in our own ? What pearl is it , that rich men cannot buy , That learning is too proud to gather up ; But which the poor , and the despis'd of all , Seek and obtain , and often find ...
... worth in God's account , Depreciates and undoes us in our own ? What pearl is it , that rich men cannot buy , That learning is too proud to gather up ; But which the poor , and the despis'd of all , Seek and obtain , and often find ...
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