Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xviii
... touch un- expectedly the most secret springs of joy and sorrow , faith , fear , hope , love , trial , despondency , and tri- umph . Among those which allude to infirmities , the most difficult to be described , but often the xviii.
... touch un- expectedly the most secret springs of joy and sorrow , faith , fear , hope , love , trial , despondency , and tri- umph . Among those which allude to infirmities , the most difficult to be described , but often the xviii.
Side xxi
... fears and hideous imaginings , which never thenceforward entirely left him . On emerging after a long eclipse , from this " blackness of darkness , " though the true light never shone again upon him , in this world , " to the perfect ...
... fears and hideous imaginings , which never thenceforward entirely left him . On emerging after a long eclipse , from this " blackness of darkness , " though the true light never shone again upon him , in this world , " to the perfect ...
Side xxxv
... first time that either had flourished in song , and probably the last personages or themes that a courtly poet would have chosen ; or even a religious one , not wholly above the fear and favour of man , might have dared XXXV.
... first time that either had flourished in song , and probably the last personages or themes that a courtly poet would have chosen ; or even a religious one , not wholly above the fear and favour of man , might have dared XXXV.
Side xxxvi
William Cowper. the fear and favour of man , might have dared to celebrate . The progress of an awakening , convinc- ing , and converting grace , on the soul of an indivi- dual , is very powerfully traced at the close : - " If ever thou ...
William Cowper. the fear and favour of man , might have dared to celebrate . The progress of an awakening , convinc- ing , and converting grace , on the soul of an indivi- dual , is very powerfully traced at the close : - " If ever thou ...
Side 72
... fear , And praised for virtues , that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majesty engage Respect , while stalking o'er life narrow stage ; Then leave their crimes for history to scan , And ask , with busy scorn , Was this the man ...
... fear , And praised for virtues , that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majesty engage Respect , while stalking o'er life narrow stage ; Then leave their crimes for history to scan , And ask , with busy scorn , Was this the man ...
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK Aspasio beauty beneath bids blank verse blest boast breath cause charms Cowper death deem delight distant divine dread dream e'en earth ease eyes fair fame fancy fatal egg fear feel fire flowers folly frown give glory grace hand happy hast heart Heaven honour hope human JOHN GILPIN JOSEPH HILL labour land light live lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er once peace perhaps PINE-APPLE pity pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture rest rude sacred scene scorn seek seems shade shine sighs sight skies slave smile song soon soul sound stand stream sweet task taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thought thousand toil tongue touch trifler truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom woes worth youth