Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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Side 12
... dark decisive hour ; So Gideon earn'd a vict'ry not his own ; Subserviency his praise , and that alone . Poor England ! thou art a devoted deer , Beset with ev'ry ill but that of fear , The nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey 12 ...
... dark decisive hour ; So Gideon earn'd a vict'ry not his own ; Subserviency his praise , and that alone . Poor England ! thou art a devoted deer , Beset with ev'ry ill but that of fear , The nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey 12 ...
Side 15
... dark displeasure o'er the scene . All are his instruments ; each form of war , What burns at home , or threatens from afar , Nature in arms , her elements at strife , The storms , that overset the joys of life , Are but his rods to ...
... dark displeasure o'er the scene . All are his instruments ; each form of war , What burns at home , or threatens from afar , Nature in arms , her elements at strife , The storms , that overset the joys of life , Are but his rods to ...
Side 19
... darkness past , Emerg'd , all splendour , in our isle at last . Thus lovely halcyons dive into the main , Then show far off their shining plumes again . A. Is genius only found in epick lays ? Prove this , and forfeit all pretence to ...
... darkness past , Emerg'd , all splendour , in our isle at last . Thus lovely halcyons dive into the main , Then show far off their shining plumes again . A. Is genius only found in epick lays ? Prove this , and forfeit all pretence to ...
Side 20
... harsh , intolerant , austere , Parent of manners like herself severe , Drew a rough copy of the Christian face , Without the smile , the sweetness , or the grace ; The dark and sullen humour of the time Judg'd ev'ry 20 TABLE TALK .
... harsh , intolerant , austere , Parent of manners like herself severe , Drew a rough copy of the Christian face , Without the smile , the sweetness , or the grace ; The dark and sullen humour of the time Judg'd ev'ry 20 TABLE TALK .
Side 21
William Cowper. The dark and sullen humour of the time Judg'd ev'ry effort of the muse a crime ; Verse , in the finest mould of fancy cast , Was lumber in an age so void of taste : But when the Second Charles assum'd the sway , And arts ...
William Cowper. The dark and sullen humour of the time Judg'd ev'ry effort of the muse a crime ; Verse , in the finest mould of fancy cast , Was lumber in an age so void of taste : But when the Second Charles assum'd the sway , And arts ...
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beams beneath bids blest bliss boast breast call'd charms courser dark dear deeds deist delight design'd divine docet dream e'en earth Edmonton errour ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly fools form'd frown Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hast hear heart Heav'n heav'nly hope hour INNER TEMPLE JOHN GILPIN joys land light lust lyre magick mankind mercy mind muse musick Nature never night NOSEGAY nymph o'er once opticks pain peace pharisee pity pleasure poet poet's pow'r praise pray'r pride proud prove publick Rome sacred scene scorn scorn'd Scripture seem'd shine sight skies slave smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste teach thee theme thine thou thought thousand toil tongue trifler truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE Virg virtue waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom wrath zeal