The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. xxix
... leaves me the more reason to regret his decease . " Great part of Cowper's time was , at this period , spent in reading aloud to Mrs. Unwin ; but his garden , in which he took great delight , and ma- nual occupations also amused him ...
... leaves me the more reason to regret his decease . " Great part of Cowper's time was , at this period , spent in reading aloud to Mrs. Unwin ; but his garden , in which he took great delight , and ma- nual occupations also amused him ...
Стр. xxxiv
... leaves of the Parnassian laurel , and when a rea- sonable man would as little expect to succeed in verse , as to hear a blackbird whistle . This must be my apology to you for whatever want of fire and animation you may observe in what ...
... leaves of the Parnassian laurel , and when a rea- sonable man would as little expect to succeed in verse , as to hear a blackbird whistle . This must be my apology to you for whatever want of fire and animation you may observe in what ...
Стр. xcv
... leaves his dungeon . Not that he became a Cynic or an Ascetic - A heart filled with love to God will assuredly breathe benevolence to men . But the turn of his temper inclining him to rural life , he indulged it , and the providence of ...
... leaves his dungeon . Not that he became a Cynic or an Ascetic - A heart filled with love to God will assuredly breathe benevolence to men . But the turn of his temper inclining him to rural life , he indulged it , and the providence of ...
Стр. 36
... leaves the judgment free . " Tis not alone the grape's enticing juice Unnerves the moral powers , and mars their use Ambition , avarice , and the lust of fame , And woman , lovely woman , does the same . The heart , surrender'd to the ...
... leaves the judgment free . " Tis not alone the grape's enticing juice Unnerves the moral powers , and mars their use Ambition , avarice , and the lust of fame , And woman , lovely woman , does the same . The heart , surrender'd to the ...
Стр. 56
... leaves him to his pace . Suppose , unlook'd for in a scene so rude , Long hid by interposing hill or wood , Some mansion , neat and elegantly dress'd , By some kind hospitable heart possess'd , Offer him warmth , security , and rest ...
... leaves him to his pace . Suppose , unlook'd for in a scene so rude , Long hid by interposing hill or wood , Some mansion , neat and elegantly dress'd , By some kind hospitable heart possess'd , Offer him warmth , security , and rest ...
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