The poetical works of William Cowper, ed. by W.M. Rossetti1879 |
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... Fellow 533 On a Battered Beauty 534 On a Thief • On Pedigree . From Epicharmus On Envy By Moschus By Philemon . • Epigram of Homer 534 534 534 535 535 535 536 TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE --- 1. The G'ow - Worm CONTENTS . xi.
... Fellow 533 On a Battered Beauty 534 On a Thief • On Pedigree . From Epicharmus On Envy By Moschus By Philemon . • Epigram of Homer 534 534 534 535 535 535 536 TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE --- 1. The G'ow - Worm CONTENTS . xi.
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... beauty strikes the heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . When labour and when dulness , club in hand , Like the two figures of St. Dunstan's stand , Beating alternately , in measured time , The clockwork tintinnabulum of rhyme ...
... beauty strikes the heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . When labour and when dulness , club in hand , Like the two figures of St. Dunstan's stand , Beating alternately , in measured time , The clockwork tintinnabulum of rhyme ...
Side 12
... beauty shone A meteor or a star ; in these , the sun . The nightingale may claim the topmost bough , While the poor grasshopper must chirp below . Like him unnoticed , I , and such as I , Spread little wings , and rather skip than fly ...
... beauty shone A meteor or a star ; in these , the sun . The nightingale may claim the topmost bough , While the poor grasshopper must chirp below . Like him unnoticed , I , and such as I , Spread little wings , and rather skip than fly ...
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... beauty dressed , Looks to the westward from the dappled east , And marks , whatever clouds may interpose , Ere yet his race begins , its glorious close , An eye like his to catch the distant goal , Or ere the wheels of verse begin to ...
... beauty dressed , Looks to the westward from the dappled east , And marks , whatever clouds may interpose , Ere yet his race begins , its glorious close , An eye like his to catch the distant goal , Or ere the wheels of verse begin to ...
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... beauty wooes him with expanded arms : E'en Bacchanalian madness has its charms . Nor these alone , whose pleasures less refined Might well alarm the most unguarded mind , Seek to supplant his inexperienced youth , Or lead him devious ...
... beauty wooes him with expanded arms : E'en Bacchanalian madness has its charms . Nor these alone , whose pleasures less refined Might well alarm the most unguarded mind , Seek to supplant his inexperienced youth , Or lead him devious ...
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Adam angels arms art thou beauty Beelzebub Behold beneath blessed blest bliss boast breast breath charms dark dear death delight divine dread dream earth eternal eyes fair fancy fear feel fire flowers flowers of Eden folly frown fruit give glory GOD THE FATHER grace hand happy hast heart heaven heavenly honour hope human labour light live Lord lost Lucifer lyre mercy mighty mind Muse nature Nebaioth never nymph o'er once pain peace pleasure praise pride proud prove red vengeance rills sacred Satan scene scorn Serpent shame shepherd's rod shine sighs sight skies smile song soul sound stream sublime sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil tongue trembling trifler truth Twas virtue waste wings wisdom wonder worth youth
Populære avsnitt
Side 274 - OH ! for a closer walk with God , A calm and heavenly frame ; A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb...
Side 341 - And thus unto the youth she said That drove them to the Bell, This shall be yours when you bring back My husband safe and well. The youth did ride, and soon did meet John coming back amain, Whom in a trice he tried to stop By catching at his rein. But not performing what he meant, And gladly would have done, The frighted steed he frighted more, And made him faster run.
Side 428 - Its semblance in another's case. No voice divine the storm allayed, No light propitious shone, When, snatched from all effectual aid, We perished, each alone: But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he.
Side 168 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Side 337 - I do admire Of womankind but one, And you are she, my dearest dear, Therefore it shall be done. " I am a linen-draper bold, As all the world doth know, And my good friend the Calender Will lend his horse to go.
Side 316 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute, From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Side 202 - Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Side 136 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more...
Side 274 - So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame ; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb.
Side 327 - OH, happy shades — to me unblest ! Friendly to peace, but not to me ! How ill the scene that offers rest, And heart that cannot rest, agree ! This glassy stream, that spreading pine, Those alders, quivering to the breeze, Might soothe a soul less hurt than mine, And please, if any thing could please. But fix'd unalterable Care Foregoes not what she feels within, Shows the same sadness every where, ' And slights the season and the scene.