The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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Side 171
... side , To every pane his trunk applied ; But still in vain , the frame was tight , And only pervious to the light ; Thus having wasted half the day , He trimmed his flight another way . " Methinks , " I said , " in thee I find The sin ...
... side , To every pane his trunk applied ; But still in vain , the frame was tight , And only pervious to the light ; Thus having wasted half the day , He trimmed his flight another way . " Methinks , " I said , " in thee I find The sin ...
Side 217
... side was charged , when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades . There was I found by One who had Himself Been hurt by the archers . In His side He bore , And in His hands and feet , the cruel scars . With gentle force ...
... side was charged , when I withdrew To seek a tranquil death in distant shades . There was I found by One who had Himself Been hurt by the archers . In His side He bore , And in His hands and feet , the cruel scars . With gentle force ...
Side 248
... side Take step for step ; and as I near approach The cottage , walk along the plastered wall , Preposterous sight ... side by side , Come trooping at the housewife's well - known call The feathered tribes domestic . Half on wing , And ...
... side Take step for step ; and as I near approach The cottage , walk along the plastered wall , Preposterous sight ... side by side , Come trooping at the housewife's well - known call The feathered tribes domestic . Half on wing , And ...
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bard beneath blessing blest boast Boötes breast breath charms Cowper dear death delight divine dream earth ease eyes fair faith fame Faunus fear feel fire flame give glory go snacks golden height grace groves hand happy hear heart heaven heavenly honour hope John Pinkerton Jove kings labour letter live Lord lyre mar delights mind Muse nature never Newton night numbers nymphs o'er Olney Hymns once pain Pallas peace Phoebus pity pleasure poem poet praise prove rest sacred scene scorn seek shades shine shore sigh sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound storm of passion stream sweet tears thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil truth Twas Unwin verse Vincent Bourne virtue voice Warren Hastings waste William Cowper WILLIAM HAYLEY wish wonder youth