The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... wrong ) so rank and long , that so to speak , ' tis at least a week , if it happens to rain , e'er it dries again . " I have writ Charity , not for popularity , but as well as I cou'd , in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer , should ...
... wrong ) so rank and long , that so to speak , ' tis at least a week , if it happens to rain , e'er it dries again . " I have writ Charity , not for popularity , but as well as I cou'd , in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer , should ...
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... wrong ; If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may I be poor and free ! To be the Table Talk of clubs up stairs , To which the unwash'd artificer repairs , To indulge his genius after long fatigue , By diving into ...
... wrong ; If this be kingly , then farewell for me All kingship ; and may I be poor and free ! To be the Table Talk of clubs up stairs , To which the unwash'd artificer repairs , To indulge his genius after long fatigue , By diving into ...
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... wrong the judgment and abuse , Worse than a poniard in the basest hand , It stabs at once the morals of a land . Ye writers of what none with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that Fancy leads ; Ye novelists , who mar what ye would ...
... wrong the judgment and abuse , Worse than a poniard in the basest hand , It stabs at once the morals of a land . Ye writers of what none with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that Fancy leads ; Ye novelists , who mar what ye would ...
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... wrong ,. With such fine words familiar to his tongue . Ye ladies ! ( for , indifferent in your cause , I should deserve to forfeit all applause ) Whatever shocks or gives the least offence To virtue , delicacy , truth , or sense ( Try ...
... wrong ,. With such fine words familiar to his tongue . Ye ladies ! ( for , indifferent in your cause , I should deserve to forfeit all applause ) Whatever shocks or gives the least offence To virtue , delicacy , truth , or sense ( Try ...
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... wrong with an ingenious skill ; Bend the straight rule to their own crooked will ; And with a clear and shining lamp supplied , First put it out , then take it for a guide . Halting on crutches of unequal size , One leg by truth ...
... wrong with an ingenious skill ; Bend the straight rule to their own crooked will ; And with a clear and shining lamp supplied , First put it out , then take it for a guide . Halting on crutches of unequal size , One leg by truth ...
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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