The Life and Works of William Cowper: Now First Completed by the Introduction of His "Private Correspondence.", Том 7Saunders and Otley, 1835 |
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... souls to mine . God never meant that man should scale the hea- vens By strides of human wisdom . In his works , Though wondrous , he commands us in his word To seek him rather , where his mercy shines . The mind indeed , enlighten'd ...
... souls to mine . God never meant that man should scale the hea- vens By strides of human wisdom . In his works , Though wondrous , he commands us in his word To seek him rather , where his mercy shines . The mind indeed , enlighten'd ...
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... souls ! Well - one at least is safe . One shelter'd hare Has never heard the sanguinary yell Of cruel man , exulting in her woes . Innocent partner of my peaceful home , Whom ten long years ' experience of my care Has made at last ...
... souls ! Well - one at least is safe . One shelter'd hare Has never heard the sanguinary yell Of cruel man , exulting in her woes . Innocent partner of my peaceful home , Whom ten long years ' experience of my care Has made at last ...
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... soul that does not always think . Me oft has Fancy ludicrous and wild Soothed with a waking dream of houses , towers , Trees , churches , and strange visages , express'd In the red cinders , while with poring eye . I gazed , myself ...
... soul that does not always think . Me oft has Fancy ludicrous and wild Soothed with a waking dream of houses , towers , Trees , churches , and strange visages , express'd In the red cinders , while with poring eye . I gazed , myself ...
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... soul that animates them all . He deems a thousand , or ten thousand lives , Spent in the purchase of renown for him , An easy reckoning ; and they think the same . Thus kings were first invented , and thus kings Were burnish'd into ...
... soul that animates them all . He deems a thousand , or ten thousand lives , Spent in the purchase of renown for him , An easy reckoning ; and they think the same . Thus kings were first invented , and thus kings Were burnish'd into ...
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... soul , In heaven - renouncing exile , he endures- What does he not , from lusts opposed in vain , And self - reproaching conscience ? He foresees The fatal issue to his health , fame , peace , Fortune and dignity ; the loss of all That ...
... soul , In heaven - renouncing exile , he endures- What does he not , from lusts opposed in vain , And self - reproaching conscience ? He foresees The fatal issue to his health , fame , peace , Fortune and dignity ; the loss of all That ...
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Æsop Aspasio beauty beneath bird boast breath call'd cause charms dear death declension delight design'd divine dream e'en earth ease Edmonton eyes fair fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd friendship Gilpin give glory grace grave hand happy hear heard heart heaven honour human John Gilpin John Throckmorton labour less liberty life's live lost lyre man-The mar delights mind mounted best muse nature Nature's ne'er Nebaioth never numbers nymphs o'er once pass'd peace perhaps pheme pleasure plebeian poet's poets praise prize prove rest scene seem'd shine side sigh sight skies smile song soon soul sound Stamp'd stream sweet taste tattlers tears thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil trainband truth Twas virtue voice WARREN HASTINGS waste WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wisely store wonder worth youth
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Страница 38 - Tis pleasant, through the loopholes of retreat, To peep at such a world ; to see the stir Of the great Babel, and not feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates At a safe distance, where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on th
Страница 226 - as loud as he could bawl. Away went Gilpin, who but he! his fame soon spread around; "He carries weight! He rides a race! "Tis for a thousand pound!
Страница 249 - Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods ; Sage...
Страница 351 - Though duly from my hand he took His pittance every night, He did it with a jealous look, And, when he could, would bite. His diet was of wheaten bread, And milk, and oats, and straw ; Thistles, or lettuces instead, With sand to scour his maw. On twigs of hawthorn he regaled, On pippins' russet peel, And, when his juicy salads fail'd, Sliced carrot pleased him well.
Страница 184 - Then shifting his side, as a lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes, But what were his arguments few people know, For the court did not think they were equally wise. So his lordship decreed, with a grave solemn tone, Decisive and clear, without one if or but, — That whenever the Nose put his spectacles on, By daylight or candlelight — Eyes should be shut.
Страница 225 - The wind did blow, the cloak did fly like streamer long and gay, Till, loop and button failing both, at last it flew away. Then might all people well discern the bottles he had slung; A bottle swinging at each side, as hath been said or sung. The dogs did bark, the children screamed, up flew the windows all, And every soul cried out,
Страница 223 - Where they did all get in ; Six precious souls, and all agog To dash through thick and thin.
Страница 180 - 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.
Страница 66 - The verdure of the plain lies buried deep Beneath the dazzling deluge ; and the bents And coarser grass, upspearing o'er the rest, Of late unsightly and unseen, now shine Conspicuous, and in bright apparel clad, And fledged with icy feathers, nod superb. The cattle mourn in corners where the fence Screens them, and seem half-petrified to sleep In unrecumbent sadness.
Страница 99 - THERE is in souls a sympathy with sounds, And as the mind is pitch'd the ear is pleased With melting airs or martial, brisk or grave. Some chord in unison with what we hear Is touch'd within us, and the heart replies.