The Minor Poems of William Cowper of the Inner Temple, Volúmenes1-2J. Sharpe, 1818 - 188 páginas |
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... soon again , And years of pining indigence must show What scourges are the gods that rule below . Yet man , laborious man , by slow degrees ( Such is his thirst of opulence and ease ) , Plies all the sinews of industrious toil , Gleans ...
... soon again , And years of pining indigence must show What scourges are the gods that rule below . Yet man , laborious man , by slow degrees ( Such is his thirst of opulence and ease ) , Plies all the sinews of industrious toil , Gleans ...
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... soon corrected- For who but learns in riper years , That man , when smoothest he appears , Is most to be suspected ? But here again a danger lies , Lest , having misapplied our eyes , And taken trash for treasure , We should unwarily ...
... soon corrected- For who but learns in riper years , That man , when smoothest he appears , Is most to be suspected ? But here again a danger lies , Lest , having misapplied our eyes , And taken trash for treasure , We should unwarily ...
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... ruin as in guilt . Rome , for empire far renown'd , Tramples on a thousand states ; Soon her pride shall kiss the ground- Hark ! the Gaul is at her gates ! Other Romans shall arise , Heedless of a soldier's name 32 Boadicea, an Ode.
... ruin as in guilt . Rome , for empire far renown'd , Tramples on a thousand states ; Soon her pride shall kiss the ground- Hark ! the Gaul is at her gates ! Other Romans shall arise , Heedless of a soldier's name 32 Boadicea, an Ode.
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... all that ever pass'd my pen , So soon to be forgot ! Phoebus , if such be thy design , To place it in thy bow , Give wit , that what is left may shine With equal grace below . HORACE . BOOK II . ODE X. RECEIVE , dear 34 Ode to Apollo.
... all that ever pass'd my pen , So soon to be forgot ! Phoebus , if such be thy design , To place it in thy bow , Give wit , that what is left may shine With equal grace below . HORACE . BOOK II . ODE X. RECEIVE , dear 34 Ode to Apollo.
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... Rejoices with a wholesome fear , And hopes in spite of pain : If Winter bellow from the north , Soon the sweet Spring comes dancing forth , And Nature laughs again . 36 REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE . What if thine 35 Horace Book II Ode ...
... Rejoices with a wholesome fear , And hopes in spite of pain : If Winter bellow from the north , Soon the sweet Spring comes dancing forth , And Nature laughs again . 36 REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE . What if thine 35 Horace Book II Ode ...
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Aspasio beneath bestow'd bird bless'd boast BODHAM bosom call'd Catharina charms cried dear death declension delight design'd divine DRAWN BY RICHARD dream dwell e'en earth ease Edmonton express'd eyes 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 MINOR POEMS Muses ne'er neighbour never night NOSEGAY numbers nymph o'er once parterre pass'd peace perhaps PICCADILLY PINEAPPLE pleasure poet PORTBURY 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 WILLIAM COWPER wind wish wonder youth