The Poetical Works of William CowperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 630 sider |
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Side xiv
... Cause Won 558 The Silkworm . 559 The Innocent Thief 559 Denner's Old Woman 560 The Tears of a Painter 561 The Maze . 562 No Sorrow Peculiar to the Sufferer . 562 The Snail . 563 The Cantab . 563 The Salad . By Virgil . . 564 ...
... Cause Won 558 The Silkworm . 559 The Innocent Thief 559 Denner's Old Woman 560 The Tears of a Painter 561 The Maze . 562 No Sorrow Peculiar to the Sufferer . 562 The Snail . 563 The Cantab . 563 The Salad . By Virgil . . 564 ...
Side xxviii
... cause irreparable injury to Cowper . I do not mean either by his conversation or his doctrine . Newton , in the happy phrase which has been applied to him , was not a sulphureous preacher , continually looking out a new word in the ...
... cause irreparable injury to Cowper . I do not mean either by his conversation or his doctrine . Newton , in the happy phrase which has been applied to him , was not a sulphureous preacher , continually looking out a new word in the ...
Side xxix
... cause of friendship , more than ever the courage of man or the love of woman achieved ? Dying for one's friend was nothing to this . Estranged from all social enjoyments , and having one's sole attention tied down , day after day , and ...
... cause of friendship , more than ever the courage of man or the love of woman achieved ? Dying for one's friend was nothing to this . Estranged from all social enjoyments , and having one's sole attention tied down , day after day , and ...
Side xxxii
... cause for it . That I may not be tedious , I will just give a short summary of those articles of diet that suit them best . I take it to be a general opinion that they graze , but it is an erroneous one , at least , grass is not their ...
... cause for it . That I may not be tedious , I will just give a short summary of those articles of diet that suit them best . I take it to be a general opinion that they graze , but it is an erroneous one , at least , grass is not their ...
Side xxxvi
... cause of the lady's anger is stated by Hayley with a positiveness and authority that cannot be questioned . She had reason to be offended . Not even Theodora had treasured the verses of her laureate with a fonder interest . From those ...
... cause of the lady's anger is stated by Hayley with a positiveness and authority that cannot be questioned . She had reason to be offended . Not even Theodora had treasured the verses of her laureate with a fonder interest . From those ...
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Aristaus beauty beneath bids blest boast breath call'd cause charms Cowper dark delight design'd divine 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 int'rest John Gilpin labour land light live lyre mankind mercy mind Molière muse nature never night nymph o'er once palæstra peace pity pleasure poet poet's pow'r praise pray'r pride prize proud prove red vengeance rest 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 ultrà Unwin verse Vincent Bourne virtue Voyages pointing waste wind wisdom worth youth