POEMS, Volum 2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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... Hope , and Charity * , and touch'd with awe The folemn chords , and with a trembling hand , Escap'd with pain from that advent'rous flight , Now feek repose upon an humbler theme ; The theme though humble , yet auguft and proud Th ...
... Hope , and Charity * , and touch'd with awe The folemn chords , and with a trembling hand , Escap'd with pain from that advent'rous flight , Now feek repose upon an humbler theme ; The theme though humble , yet auguft and proud Th ...
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... hope already there , Greets with three cheers exulting . At his waist A girdle of half - wither'd fhrubs he shows , And at his feet the baffled billows die . The common , overgrown with fern , and rough With prickly gorfe , that ...
... hope already there , Greets with three cheers exulting . At his waist A girdle of half - wither'd fhrubs he shows , And at his feet the baffled billows die . The common , overgrown with fern , and rough With prickly gorfe , that ...
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... hope no triumph there Beyond th ' achievement of successful flight . I do confefs them nurs'ries of the arts , In which they flourish moft ; where , in the beams Of warm encouragement , and in the eye Of public note , they reach their ...
... hope no triumph there Beyond th ' achievement of successful flight . I do confefs them nurs'ries of the arts , In which they flourish moft ; where , in the beams Of warm encouragement , and in the eye Of public note , they reach their ...
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... tongue , And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own . Farewell those honours , and farewell with them The hope of fuch hereafter ! They have fall'n VOL . II . E Each in his field of glory ; one in arms BOOK II . 49 THE TIME - PIECE .
... tongue , And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own . Farewell those honours , and farewell with them The hope of fuch hereafter ! They have fall'n VOL . II . E Each in his field of glory ; one in arms BOOK II . 49 THE TIME - PIECE .
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... hope Crack the fatiric thong ? " Twere wiser far For me , enamour'd of fequefter'd scenes , And charm'd with rural beauty , to repofe , Where chance may throw me , beneath elm or vine , My languid limbs , when fummer fears the plains ...
... hope Crack the fatiric thong ? " Twere wiser far For me , enamour'd of fequefter'd scenes , And charm'd with rural beauty , to repofe , Where chance may throw me , beneath elm or vine , My languid limbs , when fummer fears the plains ...
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Poems: By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple Esq. In Two Volumes ... William Cowper Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1793 |
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