Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side vii
... seem to have known and loved from our youth . We read his thoughts as the thoughts of a friend , in whom every thing is dearer and more engaging to us , than the same in a stranger could be . Yet Cowper must be known well , to be loved ...
... seem to have known and loved from our youth . We read his thoughts as the thoughts of a friend , in whom every thing is dearer and more engaging to us , than the same in a stranger could be . Yet Cowper must be known well , to be loved ...
Side xi
... seems to have buried his grief in his bosom , and never allowed it to rise to his lips . When he had recovered from this first attack , under the skilful care of Dr. Cotton , at St. Albans , he returned no more to his kindred and ...
... seems to have buried his grief in his bosom , and never allowed it to rise to his lips . When he had recovered from this first attack , under the skilful care of Dr. Cotton , at St. Albans , he returned no more to his kindred and ...
Side xiv
... seem by thy sweet bounty made For those who follow Thee . There , if thy Spirit touch the soul , And grace her mean abode , Oh , with what peace , and joy , and love , She communes with her God ! There like the nightingale she pours Her ...
... seem by thy sweet bounty made For those who follow Thee . There , if thy Spirit touch the soul , And grace her mean abode , Oh , with what peace , and joy , and love , She communes with her God ! There like the nightingale she pours Her ...
Side xviii
... seems strange , in this precocious age , when nobody that can count his fingers , and rhyme at the end of them , withholds his most jejune and casual performances from the press , that one of the greatest poets - one of the few who ...
... seems strange , in this precocious age , when nobody that can count his fingers , and rhyme at the end of them , withholds his most jejune and casual performances from the press , that one of the greatest poets - one of the few who ...
Side xxiii
... seems to many , he had not spent an equal portion of time and talent on original com- position . The regret is at least as much bestowed in vain as was that labour ; for there is no wellfounded reason to suppose , from the momentary jeo ...
... seems to many , he had not spent an equal portion of time and talent on original com- position . The regret is at least as much bestowed in vain as was that labour ; for there is no wellfounded reason to suppose , from the momentary jeo ...
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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