The Poetical Works of William CowperWarne, 1872 - 611 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 73
Side xxvi
... perhaps be general ) that I could introduce into this compilation the letter in question . Had it been confided to my care , I am persuaded I should have thought it very proper for publication , as it displayed both the ten- derness and ...
... perhaps be general ) that I could introduce into this compilation the letter in question . Had it been confided to my care , I am persuaded I should have thought it very proper for publication , as it displayed both the ten- derness and ...
Side 1
... perhaps The cobbler , leather - carving artist , might . Nathless she thanks thee , and accepts thy boon , Whatever ; not as erst the fabled cock , Vain - glorious fool , unknowing what he found , Spurn'd the rich gem thou gavest him ...
... perhaps The cobbler , leather - carving artist , might . Nathless she thanks thee , and accepts thy boon , Whatever ; not as erst the fabled cock , Vain - glorious fool , unknowing what he found , Spurn'd the rich gem thou gavest him ...
Side 9
... Perhaps , overstrain'd with the quick pulse of pleasure , Thou art glad of this respite to beat at thy leisure ; But the sigh of distress shall now weary thee more Than the flutter and tumult of passion before . The heart of a lover is ...
... Perhaps , overstrain'd with the quick pulse of pleasure , Thou art glad of this respite to beat at thy leisure ; But the sigh of distress shall now weary thee more Than the flutter and tumult of passion before . The heart of a lover is ...
Side 15
... perhaps they may express― Pity , that will but heighten his distress . But , wretched rival ! he must sigh to see The sprightlier rays of love directed all to me . And thou , dear Antidote of every pain Which fortune can inflict , or ...
... perhaps they may express― Pity , that will but heighten his distress . But , wretched rival ! he must sigh to see The sprightlier rays of love directed all to me . And thou , dear Antidote of every pain Which fortune can inflict , or ...
Side 57
... Perhaps some golden wedge suppress'd , Some secret sin offends my God ; Perhaps that Babylonish vest , Self - righteousness , provokes the rod . Ah ! were I buffeted all day , Mock'd , crown'd with thorns , and spit upon , I yet should ...
... Perhaps some golden wedge suppress'd , Some secret sin offends my God ; Perhaps that Babylonish vest , Self - righteousness , provokes the rod . Ah ! were I buffeted all day , Mock'd , crown'd with thorns , and spit upon , I yet should ...
Innhold
354 | |
360 | |
366 | |
371 | |
377 | |
383 | |
389 | |
397 | |
48 | |
50 | |
56 | |
62 | |
68 | |
78 | |
113 | |
125 | |
159 | |
174 | |
194 | |
212 | |
219 | |
333 | |
402 | |
403 | |
408 | |
421 | |
427 | |
434 | |
439 | |
445 | |
458 | |
460 | |
468 | |
488 | |
509 | |
566 | |
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
ANTISTROPHE bard beauty beneath boast Boötes bosom breast breath call'd charms Clifton Reynes Cowper dear death delight divine dream earth ease eyes fair faith fame fancy fear feel fire flowers folly give glory Gordon riots grace groves hand happy hear heart Heaven heavenly honour hope hour John Gilpin JOHN MILTON John Throckmorton kings labour light live Lord lost lyre mind Muse Nathaniel Cotton nature never night numbers nymphs o'er once pain Pallas Parnassian peace Phoebus pleasure poet praise prove rest rills sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shade shine shore sigh sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stream sweet taste tears thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil trembling truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom wonder worth youth