The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. viii
... receiving her portrait , and in the affecting lines which he addressed to it . That poem contains also a pleasing notice of his childhood , and of his remembrance of his early home . Soon after his mother's death he was sent to the ...
... receiving her portrait , and in the affecting lines which he addressed to it . That poem contains also a pleasing notice of his childhood , and of his remembrance of his early home . Soon after his mother's death he was sent to the ...
Стр. xxxii
... received his lines on the promotion of Lord Thurlow , on which occasion Cowper observed : " Your approbation of my last Heliconian pre- sent encourages me to send you another . I wrote it , indeed , on purpose for you ; for my subjects ...
... received his lines on the promotion of Lord Thurlow , on which occasion Cowper observed : " Your approbation of my last Heliconian pre- sent encourages me to send you another . I wrote it , indeed , on purpose for you ; for my subjects ...
Стр. xlv
... received Conversation , ' which , therefore , I suppose will soon pay its respects to you . I am now writing , but whether what I write will be ready for the present volume , should you choose to insert it , I know not . I never write ...
... received Conversation , ' which , therefore , I suppose will soon pay its respects to you . I am now writing , but whether what I write will be ready for the present volume , should you choose to insert it , I know not . I never write ...
Стр. xlviii
... received it . May they receive it too ! For whether they drink it out of the cistern , or whether it falls upon them immediately from the clouds as it did on me , it is all one . It is the water of life , which whosoever drinketh shall ...
... received it . May they receive it too ! For whether they drink it out of the cistern , or whether it falls upon them immediately from the clouds as it did on me , it is all one . It is the water of life , which whosoever drinketh shall ...
Стр. lx
... receiving . It is neces- sary , however , that I should let you a little into the state of my finances , that you may not sup- pose them more narrowly circumscribed than they are . Since Mrs. Unwin and I have lived at Olney , we had but ...
... receiving . It is neces- sary , however , that I should let you a little into the state of my finances , that you may not sup- pose them more narrowly circumscribed than they are . Since Mrs. Unwin and I have lived at Olney , we had but ...
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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