The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xii
... heart the real claim of friendship knows , Nor thinks a lover's are but fancied woes ; See me , ere yet my destined course half done , Cast forth a wanderer on a wild unknown ! See me neglected on the world's rude coast , Each xii ...
... heart the real claim of friendship knows , Nor thinks a lover's are but fancied woes ; See me , ere yet my destined course half done , Cast forth a wanderer on a wild unknown ! See me neglected on the world's rude coast , Each xii ...
Стр. xxi
... hearts , I hope , are the best and most musical performers . After tea we sally forth to walk in good earnest . Mrs ... heart to like it . " I have had many anxious thoughts about taking Orders , and I believe every new convert is ...
... hearts , I hope , are the best and most musical performers . After tea we sally forth to walk in good earnest . Mrs ... heart to like it . " I have had many anxious thoughts about taking Orders , and I believe every new convert is ...
Стр. xlix
... heart , but the heart of a Christian , mourn- ing and yet rejoicing , pierced with thorns , yet wreathed about with roses . I have the thorn without the rose . My brier is a wintry one , the flowers are withered , but the thorn remains ...
... heart , but the heart of a Christian , mourn- ing and yet rejoicing , pierced with thorns , yet wreathed about with roses . I have the thorn without the rose . My brier is a wintry one , the flowers are withered , but the thorn remains ...
Стр. lxxxi
... heart ; but there was something indescribable in his appear- ance , which led me to apprehend , that without some signal event in his favour to re - animate his spirits , they would gradually sink into hopeless dejection . The state of ...
... heart ; but there was something indescribable in his appear- ance , which led me to apprehend , that without some signal event in his favour to re - animate his spirits , they would gradually sink into hopeless dejection . The state of ...
Стр. lxxxix
... heart belong ; His virtues form'd the magic of his song . Hayley thus describes Cowper's person and deportment : " From his figure , as it first appeared to me in his sixty - second year , I should imagine that he must have been very ...
... heart belong ; His virtues form'd the magic of his song . Hayley thus describes Cowper's person and deportment : " From his figure , as it first appeared to me in his sixty - second year , I should imagine that he must have been very ...
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