The Works of Cowper and Thomson: Including Many Letters and Poems Never Before Published in this Country. With a New and Interesting Memoir of the Life of ThomsonJ. Grigg, Elliot & Company, 1847 - 537 páginas |
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... pleased with his translation , ib . Oct. 2 ib . ib . 424 To the same . Full of affectionate regard ; on Hay . ley's verses to Dr. Austin , Oct. 13 383 367 425 To J. Johnson , Esq . Regret for his absence ; sonnet to Romney , Oct. 19 ib ...
... pleased with his translation , ib . Oct. 2 ib . ib . 424 To the same . Full of affectionate regard ; on Hay . ley's verses to Dr. Austin , Oct. 13 383 367 425 To J. Johnson , Esq . Regret for his absence ; sonnet to Romney , Oct. 19 ib ...
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... pleased at heart , because on holy ground Sometimes a canting hypocrite is found , Reproach a people with his single fall , And cast his filthy garment at them all . Attend ! -an apt similitude shall snow , Whence springs the conduct ...
... pleased at heart , because on holy ground Sometimes a canting hypocrite is found , Reproach a people with his single fall , And cast his filthy garment at them all . Attend ! -an apt similitude shall snow , Whence springs the conduct ...
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... pleased , and as in An ordinance it concerned them all to know . sport , All the grim honours of his ghastly court . Far other paintings grace the chamber now , Where late we saw the mimic landscape glow : The busy heralds hang the ...
... pleased , and as in An ordinance it concerned them all to know . sport , All the grim honours of his ghastly court . Far other paintings grace the chamber now , Where late we saw the mimic landscape glow : The busy heralds hang the ...
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... pleased he sports along , His well - poised estimate of right and wrong ; And finds the modish manners of the day , Though loose , as harmless as an infant's play . Build by whatever plan Caprice decrees , With what materials , on what ...
... pleased he sports along , His well - poised estimate of right and wrong ; And finds the modish manners of the day , Though loose , as harmless as an infant's play . Build by whatever plan Caprice decrees , With what materials , on what ...
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... pleased pursuit , and to pursue Still prompt him , with a pleasure always new ; He too has a connecting power , and draws Man to the centre of the common cause , Aiding a dubious and deficient sight With a new medium and a purer light ...
... pleased pursuit , and to pursue Still prompt him , with a pleasure always new ; He too has a connecting power , and draws Man to the centre of the common cause , Aiding a dubious and deficient sight With a new medium and a purer light ...
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beauty beneath blank verse blessing boast Bodham cause charms COWPER dear cousin DEAR FRIEND death delight divine dream e'en earth eyes fair fancy favour fear feel flowers folly give glory grace hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven Homer honour hope Huntingdon Iliad John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON JOSEPH HILL kind labour LADY HESKETH least less letter live Lord lyre mercy mind muse nature never numbers o'er occasion Olney once peace perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poor praise present prove received scene scorn Scripture seems shine sight skies smile song soon soul spirit suppose sure sweet taste tell thank thee theme thine thing thou thought Throckmorton tion truth Twas verse virtue Weston Weston Underwood WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM UNWIN wisdom wish wonder worth write