Cowper's Minor Poems [Part 1-2]J. Sharpe, 1825 - 218 páginas |
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... dream , With still less hope of thriving . Sometimes the fault is all our own , Some blemish in due time made known By trespass or omission ; Sometimes occasion brings to light Our friend's defect long hid from sight , And even from ...
... dream , With still less hope of thriving . Sometimes the fault is all our own , Some blemish in due time made known By trespass or omission ; Sometimes occasion brings to light Our friend's defect long hid from sight , And even from ...
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William Cowper. THE MORNING DREAM . " TWAS in the glad season of spring , Asleep at the dawn of the day , I dream'd what I cannot but sing , So pleasant it seem'd as I lay . I dream'd , that , on ocean afloat , Far hence to the westward ...
William Cowper. THE MORNING DREAM . " TWAS in the glad season of spring , Asleep at the dawn of the day , I dream'd what I cannot but sing , So pleasant it seem'd as I lay . I dream'd , that , on ocean afloat , Far hence to the westward ...
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... dream , I thence withdrew , and follow'd long The windings of the stream . My ramble ended , I return'd : Beau , trotting far before , The floating wreath again discern'd , And plunging left the shore . I saw him with that lily cropp'd ...
... dream , I thence withdrew , and follow'd long The windings of the stream . My ramble ended , I return'd : Beau , trotting far before , The floating wreath again discern'd , And plunging left the shore . I saw him with that lily cropp'd ...
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Cowper's Minor Poems. [With Plates After Richard Westall.], Volumen1 William Cowper Vista completa - 1825 |
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK Aspasio beneath bestow'd bird bless'd boast BODHAM bosom call'd Catharina charms cried dear death declension delight design'd divine dream dwell e'en earth ease Edmonton express'd eyes Fancy fear feel flew flowers form'd friendship Gilpin GLOWWORM grace grief hear heard heart Heaven honour JOHN GILPIN JOHN SHARPE knew LADY learn'd length life's light live lyre Mary mind Muses ne'er neighbour never night NOSEGAY numbers nymph o'er once pass'd peace perhaps PINEAPPLE pleasure poet poet's PORTBURY possess'd praise prove rest RICHARD WESTALL rose scene seem'd shine shore side sight sing skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound SPANIEL Stamp'd storm sweet tear tell thee theme thine Thou hast thought THRACIAN THROCKMORTON toil treasure truth Twas verse voice waste Whate'er wind wish wonder YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY youth