The Poems of William Cowper: Volume I: 1748-1782Clarendon Press, 1980 M09 25 - 642 páginas "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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... reference to an ' Air - built Castle ' in the letter to Newton of 19 November 1780 ( which Cowper misdated 1781 ) . Cf. Johnson's definition of ' airy ' : ' Without reality ; without any steady foundation in truth or nature ; vain ...
... reference to an ' Air - built Castle ' in the letter to Newton of 19 November 1780 ( which Cowper misdated 1781 ) . Cf. Johnson's definition of ' airy ' : ' Without reality ; without any steady foundation in truth or nature ; vain ...
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... reference ; he was also emphasizing the irony of a modern pleasance which evokes only misery . THE WINTER NOSEGAY This poem has generally been regarded as one of the earliest - written in the 1782 volume , and Milford assigned it ...
... reference ; he was also emphasizing the irony of a modern pleasance which evokes only misery . THE WINTER NOSEGAY This poem has generally been regarded as one of the earliest - written in the 1782 volume , and Milford assigned it ...
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... references to a hoped - for spring visit to Olney , and it is natural to suppose that this poem was composed towards ... reference as this to himself and Mrs. Unwin . The Mary of ' The Winter Nosegay ' might be a poetical artifice , but ...
... references to a hoped - for spring visit to Olney , and it is natural to suppose that this poem was composed towards ... reference as this to himself and Mrs. Unwin . The Mary of ' The Winter Nosegay ' might be a poetical artifice , but ...
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THE EARLY POEMS 17481763 I | 78 |
POEMS BY WILLIAM COWPER OF THE INNER | 240 |
Newtons Preface to Poems 1782 | 567 |
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20 Hymn appear beneath breast charms Collated Commonplace Book composed copy COPY-TEXT Cowper wrote Cowper's letter Croft dear deleted H Delia divine e'er earth edition ev'ry eyes fair fear feel flow'r foes give glory Gordon Riots grace hand happy Hayley heart heav'n heav'nly hope Hugh Palliser indented in H Inner Temple John John Newton Johnson Joseph Hill Joseph Johnson king Lady letter to Newton letter to Unwin lines Lord manuscript Martin Madan mind Muse never o'er Olney Hymns once pain Paradise Lost peace Pine Apple pleasure poem pow'r praise pray'r printed by Ryskamp scene shine skies smile song sorrow soul stanza sweet Theadora thee thine thou thought throne Title translation truth verse Vincent Bourne virtue Westminster Westminster School whence first printed William Cowper William Unwin woes word youth