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Side iii
... poor Africans , 344 The Morning Dream , 346 The Nightingale and Glow - worm , 347 On a Goldfinch , starved to death in his cage , 348 The Pineapple and the Bee , 349 Horace , Book IL Ode X. 350 A Reflection on the foregoing Ode , 351 ...
... poor Africans , 344 The Morning Dream , 346 The Nightingale and Glow - worm , 347 On a Goldfinch , starved to death in his cage , 348 The Pineapple and the Bee , 349 Horace , Book IL Ode X. 350 A Reflection on the foregoing Ode , 351 ...
Side xxix
... poor Cowper . He had loved the amia- ble youth , with a regard more than fraternal ; and his affection met with such returns as genuine friendship only is able to make . The efforts made by him to console the sorrowing mother ...
... poor Cowper . He had loved the amia- ble youth , with a regard more than fraternal ; and his affection met with such returns as genuine friendship only is able to make . The efforts made by him to console the sorrowing mother ...
Side xxx
... poor clerk ; and wrote for him the verses he wished for the present , and for five following occasions . While the most illiterate could not allege that these verses were above their comprehension , the most fastidious must have been ...
... poor clerk ; and wrote for him the verses he wished for the present , and for five following occasions . While the most illiterate could not allege that these verses were above their comprehension , the most fastidious must have been ...
Side 4
... flippant fluency of tongue , Most confident , when palpably most wrong ; - If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may 1 be poor and free ! To be the Table Talk of clubs up - stairs 4 TABLE TALK .
... flippant fluency of tongue , Most confident , when palpably most wrong ; - If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may 1 be poor and free ! To be the Table Talk of clubs up - stairs 4 TABLE TALK .
Side 10
... Poor England ! thou art a devoted deer , Beset with ev'ry ill but that of fear . Thee nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay , Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd ; Once ...
... Poor England ! thou art a devoted deer , Beset with ev'ry ill but that of fear . Thee nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay , Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd ; Once ...
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beauty beneath bids bless'd boast breath call'd cause charms Cowper death delight design'd distant divine docet Dr Johnson dread dream earth ease East Dereham eyes fair fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd frown give glory grace hand happy hast hear heart Heaven honour hope hour human John Gilpin land laudanum learn'd light live lost lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er Olney Hymns once peace pity pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture rest rude sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shine sighs sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound spleen Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom worth youth zeal