Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 13
... and glee , As if he heard his king to say - Slave , be free . Thus happiness depends , as nature shows , Less on exterior things than most suppose . 14 Freedom has Charms unknown to Slaves . Vigilant over all TABLE TALK . 18.
... and glee , As if he heard his king to say - Slave , be free . Thus happiness depends , as nature shows , Less on exterior things than most suppose . 14 Freedom has Charms unknown to Slaves . Vigilant over all TABLE TALK . 18.
Side 23
... nature's laws Unchangeably connected with its cause ; ) But Providence himself will intervene To throw his dark ... Nature in arms , her TABLE TALK . 23.
... nature's laws Unchangeably connected with its cause ; ) But Providence himself will intervene To throw his dark ... Nature in arms , her TABLE TALK . 23.
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... nature lengths unknown before , To give a Milton birth , ask'd ages more . Thus genius rose and set at order'd times , And shot a day - spring into distant climes , Ennobling ev'ry region that he chose ; He sunk in Greece , in Italy he ...
... nature lengths unknown before , To give a Milton birth , ask'd ages more . Thus genius rose and set at order'd times , And shot a day - spring into distant climes , Ennobling ev'ry region that he chose ; He sunk in Greece , in Italy he ...
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... Nature imparting her satiric gift , Her serious mirth , to Arbuthnot and Swift , With droll sobriety they rais'd a smile At folly's cost , themselves unmov'd the while . That constellation set , the world in vain Must hope to look upon ...
... Nature imparting her satiric gift , Her serious mirth , to Arbuthnot and Swift , With droll sobriety they rais'd a smile At folly's cost , themselves unmov'd the while . That constellation set , the world in vain Must hope to look upon ...
Side 36
William Cowper. Nature sparing of the gift of Poetry , The laurel sem'd to wait on his command ; He snatch'd it rudely from the muses ' hand . Nature , exerting an unwearied pow'r , Forms , opens , and gives scent to , ev'ry flow'r ...
William Cowper. Nature sparing of the gift of Poetry , The laurel sem'd to wait on his command ; He snatch'd it rudely from the muses ' hand . Nature , exerting an unwearied pow'r , Forms , opens , and gives scent to , ev'ry flow'r ...
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beauty beneath bids blest Boadicea boast breath cause charms Deist delight distant divine Divine Simplicity dread dream earth ease Edmonton Effeminacy ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly forbidden Game form'd frown fruit give glory God's grace hand happy hast heart heav'n heav'nly honour hope hour human John Gilpin land light lost lust lyre mankind mercy mind monarch muse nature nature's Nebaioth never o'er once pain peace perhaps pine-apples pity pleasure poet's pow'r praise pray'r pride prize proud prove Rome rude rural sacred scene scorn seek shine sight skies slave smile song soon soul sound stamp'd stand stream sweet taste teach telescopic eye thee their's theme thine thou thought toil tongue trembling trifler truth Twas virtue waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom worth youth