The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 |
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... soon as from ashore he saw The winged mansion move , He flew to reach it , by a law Of never failing love . Then , perching at his consort's side , Was briskly borne along , The billows and the blast defied , And cheer'd her with a song ...
... soon as from ashore he saw The winged mansion move , He flew to reach it , by a law Of never failing love . Then , perching at his consort's side , Was briskly borne along , The billows and the blast defied , And cheer'd her with a song ...
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... soon learn Latin , and to box ; Then turning , he regales his listening wife With all the adventures of his early life ; His skill in coachmanship , or driving chaise , In bilking tavern bills , and spouting plays ; What shifts he used ...
... soon learn Latin , and to box ; Then turning , he regales his listening wife With all the adventures of his early life ; His skill in coachmanship , or driving chaise , In bilking tavern bills , and spouting plays ; What shifts he used ...
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... Soon shows the strong similitude reversed . Young heads are giddy , and young hearts are warm , And make mistakes for manhood to reform . Boys are , at best , but pretty buds unblown , Whose scent and hues are rather guess'd than known ...
... Soon shows the strong similitude reversed . Young heads are giddy , and young hearts are warm , And make mistakes for manhood to reform . Boys are , at best , but pretty buds unblown , Whose scent and hues are rather guess'd than known ...
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TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAYE DE | 1 |
God neither known nor loved by the World | 7 |
A Child of God longing to see him beloved | 14 |
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