Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xi
... give away . Here he was found by the family of the Unwins , with whom he soon became an inmate , and from whom he was never afterwards separated , till death had taken them one by one away , and left him a wreck of humanity , sinking in ...
... give away . Here he was found by the family of the Unwins , with whom he soon became an inmate , and from whom he was never afterwards separated , till death had taken them one by one away , and left him a wreck of humanity , sinking in ...
Side xxviii
... Gives liberty the last , the mortal shock ; Slips the slave's collar on , and snaps the lock . " Then , * The words first and second volume , in the following pages , refer to the original edition , thus divided , but here collected ...
... Gives liberty the last , the mortal shock ; Slips the slave's collar on , and snaps the lock . " Then , * The words first and second volume , in the following pages , refer to the original edition , thus divided , but here collected ...
Side xxxi
... Give me the line , that ploughs its stately course , Like a proud swan , conquering the stream by force . " The first of these lines gives the launch of the noble bird upon the lake ; the second , in its first hemistick , and the ...
... Give me the line , that ploughs its stately course , Like a proud swan , conquering the stream by force . " The first of these lines gives the launch of the noble bird upon the lake ; the second , in its first hemistick , and the ...
Side lvi
... give reality to the scene . The waggoner almost foundered with his wain and horses in the snow - storm ; the cold colouring , and heart- withering pathos of the poor family - piece ; the dark deeds and shrewd daring of the village ...
... give reality to the scene . The waggoner almost foundered with his wain and horses in the snow - storm ; the cold colouring , and heart- withering pathos of the poor family - piece ; the dark deeds and shrewd daring of the village ...
Side lxi
... himself , just slipped out of his slough , and revelling in spring sunshine . The introduction of " the mother , " too , gives double beauty and in- terest to the group . The address to the Redeemer , which follows these millennial lxi.
... himself , just slipped out of his slough , and revelling in spring sunshine . The introduction of " the mother , " too , gives double beauty and in- terest to the group . The address to the Redeemer , which follows these millennial lxi.
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK Aspasio beauty beneath bids blank verse blest boast breath cause charms Cowper 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 hour human JOHN GILPIN JOSEPH HILL labour land light live lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er once peace perhaps pity pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture 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 thou thought thousand toil tongue trifler truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom woes worth youth