Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xi
... seen Mrs. Unwin a corpse , he never afterwards named her ; so , on this , he seems to have buried his grief in his bosom , and never allowed it to rise to his lips . nor take When he had recovered from this first attack , under the ...
... seen Mrs. Unwin a corpse , he never afterwards named her ; so , on this , he seems to have buried his grief in his bosom , and never allowed it to rise to his lips . nor take When he had recovered from this first attack , under the ...
Side xv
... seen the light ; but , having once seen it , can never be withdrawn , while there is either taste , curiosity , or sympathy , in a " Briton born . " This inestimable document exhi- bits one of the most minute and faithful disclosures of ...
... seen the light ; but , having once seen it , can never be withdrawn , while there is either taste , curiosity , or sympathy , in a " Briton born . " This inestimable document exhi- bits one of the most minute and faithful disclosures of ...
Side xxxi
... Cowper's rhymes been all of this order of creation ; fruitful as earth , active as fire , fluent as water , free as air , and pure as light , his first volume would not have ap- - peared , to be seen by no body but xxxi.
... Cowper's rhymes been all of this order of creation ; fruitful as earth , active as fire , fluent as water , free as air , and pure as light , his first volume would not have ap- - peared , to be seen by no body but xxxi.
Side xxxii
William Cowper. - peared , to be seen by no body but his bookseller and his friends . It must , however , be acknowledged , that he rarely rises into such ecstacy . " THE PROGRESS OF ERROR , " is not a pleas- ing poem ; but there are ...
William Cowper. - peared , to be seen by no body but his bookseller and his friends . It must , however , be acknowledged , that he rarely rises into such ecstacy . " THE PROGRESS OF ERROR , " is not a pleas- ing poem ; but there are ...
Side xxxvii
... seen , or fancy can devise , Thine altar , sacred Liberty , should stand , Built by no mercenary , vulgar hand , With fragrant turf , and flowers as wild and fair As ever dressed a bank , or scented summer air . Duly , as ever on the ...
... seen , or fancy can devise , Thine altar , sacred Liberty , should stand , Built by no mercenary , vulgar hand , With fragrant turf , and flowers as wild and fair As ever dressed a bank , or scented summer air . Duly , as ever on the ...
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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