Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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Side ix
... proud , the ambitious , or the voluptuous , happy . We must lose the remembrance of what we once were , be- fore we can believe that a man is satisfied with him- self , merely because he endeavours to appear so . A smile upon the face ...
... proud , the ambitious , or the voluptuous , happy . We must lose the remembrance of what we once were , be- fore we can believe that a man is satisfied with him- self , merely because he endeavours to appear so . A smile upon the face ...
Side 1
... proud , there must be war : And never meant the rule should be applied To him that fights with justice on his side . Let laurels , drenal'd in pure Parnassian dews , Reward his mem❜ry , dear to ev'ry muse , Who , with a courage of ...
... proud , there must be war : And never meant the rule should be applied To him that fights with justice on his side . Let laurels , drenal'd in pure Parnassian dews , Reward his mem❜ry , dear to ev'ry muse , Who , with a courage of ...
Side 8
... proud Prerogative , not much rever'd , Is seldom felt , though sometimes seen and heard ; And in his cage , like parrot fine and gay , Is kept to strut , look big , and talk away . Born in a climate softer far than ours , Not form'd ...
... proud Prerogative , not much rever'd , Is seldom felt , though sometimes seen and heard ; And in his cage , like parrot fine and gay , Is kept to strut , look big , and talk away . Born in a climate softer far than ours , Not form'd ...
Side 17
... proud with silver pence , I was a poet too ; but modern taste Is so refined , and delicate , and chaste , That verse , whatever fire the fancy warms , Without a creamy smoothness has no charms . Thus , all success depending on an ear ...
... proud with silver pence , I was a poet too ; but modern taste Is so refined , and delicate , and chaste , That verse , whatever fire the fancy warms , Without a creamy smoothness has no charms . Thus , all success depending on an ear ...
Side 18
William Cowper. 1 Give me the line that ploughs its stately course Like a proud swan , conqu❜ring the stream by force ; That , like some cottage beauty , strikes the heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . When Labour and when ...
William Cowper. 1 Give me the line that ploughs its stately course Like a proud swan , conqu❜ring the stream by force ; That , like some cottage beauty , strikes the heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . When Labour and when ...
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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