POEMS, Volum 2J. Johnson, St: Paulʻs Church-yard, 1798 |
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Side 1
... use , Save their own painted fkins , our fires had none . As yet black breeches were not ; satin smooth , VOL . II . * See Poems , vol . i . B Or velvet foft , or plush with fhaggy pile : THE TASK, in Six Books The Sofa.
... use , Save their own painted fkins , our fires had none . As yet black breeches were not ; satin smooth , VOL . II . * See Poems , vol . i . B Or velvet foft , or plush with fhaggy pile : THE TASK, in Six Books The Sofa.
Side 17
... use , Elfe noxious : oceans , rivers , lakes , and streams , All feel the fresh'ning impulse , and are cleans'd By restless undulation : ev'n the oak VOL . II . C Thrives by the rude concuffion of the storm : He BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
... use , Elfe noxious : oceans , rivers , lakes , and streams , All feel the fresh'ning impulse , and are cleans'd By restless undulation : ev'n the oak VOL . II . C Thrives by the rude concuffion of the storm : He BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
Side 45
... use Life's neceffary means , but he must die . Storms rife t ' o'erwhelm him : or , if ftormy winds Rife not , the waters of the deep fhall rife , And , needing none affiftance of the storm , Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him ...
... use Life's neceffary means , but he must die . Storms rife t ' o'erwhelm him : or , if ftormy winds Rife not , the waters of the deep fhall rife , And , needing none affiftance of the storm , Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him ...
Side 48
... use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - falve ; afk of him , Or afk of whomfoever he has taught ; And learn , though late , the genuine cause of all . England , with all thy faults , I love thee ftill- My country ...
... use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - falve ; afk of him , Or afk of whomfoever he has taught ; And learn , though late , the genuine cause of all . England , with all thy faults , I love thee ftill- My country ...
Side 53
... school , Spent all his force and made no profelyte ) - I fay the pulpit ( in the fober use Of its legitimate , peculiar pow'rs ) Muft ftand acknowledg'd , while the world shall ftand , BOOK II . 53 THE TIME - PIECE . 53.
... school , Spent all his force and made no profelyte ) - I fay the pulpit ( in the fober use Of its legitimate , peculiar pow'rs ) Muft ftand acknowledg'd , while the world shall ftand , BOOK II . 53 THE TIME - PIECE . 53.
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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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