The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volum 2Routledge, 1854 - 630 sider |
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Side xviii
... spoiled , no longer free , And in a foreign land ! O Solyma ! if e'er thy praise Be silent in my song , Rude and unpleasing be thy lays , And artless be my tongue ! Thy name my fancy still employs ; To thee , xviii COWPER .
... spoiled , no longer free , And in a foreign land ! O Solyma ! if e'er thy praise Be silent in my song , Rude and unpleasing be thy lays , And artless be my tongue ! Thy name my fancy still employs ; To thee , xviii COWPER .
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... land be driv'n ; With ev'ry herb that blunts the sense Mankind received from 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 ...
... land be driv'n ; With ev'ry herb that blunts the sense Mankind received from 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 ...
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... land he sways ; To touch the sword with conscientious awe , Nor draw it but when duty bids him draw , To sheath it in the peace - restoring close , With joy , beyond what victory bestows , - Blest country ! where these kingly glories ...
... land he sways ; To touch the sword with conscientious awe , Nor draw it but when duty bids him draw , To sheath it in the peace - restoring close , With joy , beyond what victory bestows , - Blest country ! where these kingly glories ...
Side 26
... land . B. No. Freedom has a thousand charms show , That slaves , howe'er contented , never know . 1 Cowper , giving Mr. Unwin an account of a visitor , writes- " He said that one passage in particular had absolutely electrified him ...
... land . B. No. Freedom has a thousand charms show , That slaves , howe'er contented , never know . 1 Cowper , giving Mr. Unwin an account of a visitor , writes- " He said that one passage in particular had absolutely electrified him ...
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... land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow , Το manage with address , to seize with power The crisis of a dark decisive hour . So Gideon1 earn'd a vict'ry not his own ...
... land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow , Το manage with address , to seize with power The crisis of a dark decisive hour . So Gideon1 earn'd a vict'ry not his own ...
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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