The Poems of William Cowper: Volume I: 1748-1782"These volumes complete the Oxford English Texts edition of Cowper's poems, and include most of his finest works, from much-anthologized short poems like The Poplar-Field and The Retired Cat to longer works such as The Cast-Away"--Publisher. |
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Lest bitter Envy claim a part In thy Friendly faithfull Heart ; Death's the best Blessing Heaven can give : We live to Dye , but dye to Live . 15 Well said , good Mistress Clio ! I ask your pardon for Invoking you at the wrong End of a ...
Lest bitter Envy claim a part In thy Friendly faithfull Heart ; Death's the best Blessing Heaven can give : We live to Dye , but dye to Live . 15 Well said , good Mistress Clio ! I ask your pardon for Invoking you at the wrong End of a ...
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Die ! said the chief , live rather to replace Our fortune , and sustain the cause you grace , Live to regain the laurels we have lost , Nor now desert us , when we need you most . Fly then , and where they straggle o'er the plain ...
Die ! said the chief , live rather to replace Our fortune , and sustain the cause you grace , Live to regain the laurels we have lost , Nor now desert us , when we need you most . Fly then , and where they straggle o'er the plain ...
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We live to Dye , but dye to Live . Adapted from Cowley's notes to ' Life ' , where he translates a passage from the lost Pbrixus of Euripides ( frag . 830 ) : ' Who knows whether to Live , be not to Dye ; and to Dye to Live ?
We live to Dye , but dye to Live . Adapted from Cowley's notes to ' Life ' , where he translates a passage from the lost Pbrixus of Euripides ( frag . 830 ) : ' Who knows whether to Live , be not to Dye ; and to Dye to Live ?
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THE EARLY POEMS 17481763 I | 78 |
OLNET HYMNS AND OTHER POEMS 17641772 | 136 |
POEMS BY WILLIAM COWPER OF THE INNER | 240 |
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