The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... night I was upon the rack , lying down in horror , and rising up in despair . I presently lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached the classics had no longer any charms for me ; I had need of ...
... night I was upon the rack , lying down in horror , and rising up in despair . I presently lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached the classics had no longer any charms for me ; I had need of ...
Стр. xv
... night ; a finger raised against me was more than I could stand against . " In this posture of mind I attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially necessary to my ...
... night ; a finger raised against me was more than I could stand against . " In this posture of mind I attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially necessary to my ...
Стр. xxi
... night we read and converse as before , till supper , and commonly finish the evening either with hymns , or a sermon , and last of all , the family are called to prayers.— I need not tell you , that such a life as this is con- sistent ...
... night we read and converse as before , till supper , and commonly finish the evening either with hymns , or a sermon , and last of all , the family are called to prayers.— I need not tell you , that such a life as this is con- sistent ...
Стр. xlvii
... night , and that he had embodied the whole into a ballad . It was first printed anonymously in the Public Advertiser ; and Henderson , the comedian , having recited it in public , with the humorous expression of which it is susceptible ...
... night , and that he had embodied the whole into a ballad . It was first printed anonymously in the Public Advertiser ; and Henderson , the comedian , having recited it in public , with the humorous expression of which it is susceptible ...
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... night , and more deeply poisoned by them in the following day . I know not what is por- tended by an alteration for the worse , after eleven years of misery ; but firmly believe that it is not designed as the introduction of a change ...
... night , and more deeply poisoned by them in the following day . I know not what is por- tended by an alteration for the worse , after eleven years of misery ; but firmly believe that it is not designed as the introduction of a change ...
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blest boast call'd catgut charms Cowper dear deed delight divine dream e'en earth Eartham East Dereham eyes fancy fatal egg fear feel fire folly form'd frown Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hast Hayley hear heart heaven hope hour Iliad JOHN GILPIN labour Lady land letter light live Lord lust lyre mankind mercy mind muse nations hunt nature never night o'er Olney once peace pity plain pleasure poem poet poet's poor praise pride prove rude sackbut sacred scene scorn Scripture seem'd shine Sir Robert Austen skies slave smile song soon sorrow soul Stamp'd stand sweet sweet Charity taste telescopic eye thee theme thine things thou thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas Unwin verse virtue waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom woes wonder wreath ye ministers zeal