The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... true , A false religion , is unknown to you . Nature , indeed , vouchsafes for our delight The sweet vicissitudes of day and night ; Soft airs and genial moisture feed and cheer Field , fruit , and flower , and every creature here , But ...
... true , A false religion , is unknown to you . Nature , indeed , vouchsafes for our delight The sweet vicissitudes of day and night ; Soft airs and genial moisture feed and cheer Field , fruit , and flower , and every creature here , But ...
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... true desert , or not at all , What dream they of , that with so little care They risk their hopes , their dearest treasure , there They dream of little Charles or William graced With wig prolix , down flowing to his waist ; They see th ...
... true desert , or not at all , What dream they of , that with so little care They risk their hopes , their dearest treasure , there They dream of little Charles or William graced With wig prolix , down flowing to his waist ; They see th ...
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... true the expert Cydonian , arfd less true The youth whose shaft his latent Procris slew . Vanquish'd by me see huge Orion bend , By me Alcides , and Alcides ' friend . At me should Jove himself a bolt design , His bosom first should ...
... true the expert Cydonian , arfd less true The youth whose shaft his latent Procris slew . Vanquish'd by me see huge Orion bend , By me Alcides , and Alcides ' friend . At me should Jove himself a bolt design , His bosom first should ...
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