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... Heav'n , unmoved by care , The Gods eternal quiet share : Nor can I deem their spleen the cause , Why fickle nature breaks her laws . Brundusium last we reach : and there Stop short the muse and traveller . THE NINTH SATIRE OF THE FIRST ...
... Heav'n , unmoved by care , The Gods eternal quiet share : Nor can I deem their spleen the cause , Why fickle nature breaks her laws . Brundusium last we reach : and there Stop short the muse and traveller . THE NINTH SATIRE OF THE FIRST ...
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... Heav'n's sake , if you love me , One moment ! I'll be with you straight . " Glad of a plausible pretence- 66 Sir , I must beg you to dispense With my attendance in the court . My legs will surely suffer for't . " - 66 Nay , prithee ...
... Heav'n's sake , if you love me , One moment ! I'll be with you straight . " Glad of a plausible pretence- 66 Sir , I must beg you to dispense With my attendance in the court . My legs will surely suffer for't . " - 66 Nay , prithee ...
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... Heav'n design'd The choicest raptures to impart , To feel the most refined- 1 Afterwards Mrs. Greville . Mrs. Piozzi ( " British Synonymy , " i . 37 ) calls the ode " exquisitely pretty . " Her husband , Mr. Fulke Greville , of Welberry ...
... Heav'n design'd The choicest raptures to impart , To feel the most refined- 1 Afterwards Mrs. Greville . Mrs. Piozzi ( " British Synonymy , " i . 37 ) calls the ode " exquisitely pretty . " Her husband , Mr. Fulke Greville , of Welberry ...
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... heav'n . " Oh ! if my Sov'reign Author please , Far be it from my fate , To live , unblest , in torpid ease , And slumber on in state . Each tender tie of life defied Whence social pleasures spring , Unmoved with all the world beside ...
... heav'n . " Oh ! if my Sov'reign Author please , Far be it from my fate , To live , unblest , in torpid ease , And slumber on in state . Each tender tie of life defied Whence social pleasures spring , Unmoved with all the world beside ...
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... Heav'n's decree , That all the true delights of man Should spring from Sympathy . ' Tis nature bids , and whilst the laws Of nature we retain , Our self - approving bosom draws A pleasure from its pain . Thus grief itself has comforts ...
... Heav'n's decree , That all the true delights of man Should spring from Sympathy . ' Tis nature bids , and whilst the laws Of nature we retain , Our self - approving bosom draws A pleasure from its pain . Thus grief itself has comforts ...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With Life, Critical ..., Volum 2 William Cowper,George Gilfillan Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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beauty beneath bids blest boast breath call'd cause charms Cowper delight design'd divine dread dream e'er earth ease ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly fool form'd frown give glory grace hand happy hast heart heav'n heav'nly honour hope hour John Gilpin labour land light live lyre mankind mercy mind Molière muse nature Nebaioth never night o'er once palæstra peace pleasure poet poet's pow'r praise pray'r pride proud prove red vengeance rest rude sacred sapience scene scorn seem'd shepherd's rod shine sight skies slave smile song soon soul sound stamp'd stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thou thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas Unwin verse vex'd Vincent Bourne virtue Voyages pointing waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom worth youth