The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... Pity for poor Africans . 244 The Morning Dream .... 246 The History of John Gilpin ... 248 The Nightingale and Glowworm . 259 Epistle to an afflicted Protestant Lady in France . 261 To the Rev. W. C. Unwin . 263 THE TASK , in Six Books ...
... Pity for poor Africans . 244 The Morning Dream .... 246 The History of John Gilpin ... 248 The Nightingale and Glowworm . 259 Epistle to an afflicted Protestant Lady in France . 261 To the Rev. W. C. Unwin . 263 THE TASK , in Six Books ...
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... pity , generous , and sincere , Whose eye ne'er yet refused the wretch a tear ; Whose 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 ...
... pity , generous , and sincere , Whose eye ne'er yet refused the wretch a tear ; Whose 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 ...
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... pity the poor woman who has been weak enough to claim my song . Such pilferings are sure to be detected . I wrote it , I know not how long , but I suppose four years ago . The Rose in question was a rose given to Lady Austen by Mrs ...
... pity the poor woman who has been weak enough to claim my song . Such pilferings are sure to be detected . I wrote it , I know not how long , but I suppose four years ago . The Rose in question was a rose given to Lady Austen by Mrs ...
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... pity kings , whom worship waits upon Obsequious , from the cradle to the throne ; Before whose infant eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows : Whom education stiffens into state , And death awakens from that ...
... pity kings , whom worship waits upon Obsequious , from the cradle to the throne ; Before whose infant eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows : Whom education stiffens into state , And death awakens from that ...
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... Pity ! Religion has so seldom found A skilful guide into poetic ground ! The flowers would spring where'er she deign'd to And every muse attend her in her way . [ stray , Virtue indeed meets many a rhyming friend , And many a compliment ...
... Pity ! Religion has so seldom found A skilful guide into poetic ground ! The flowers would spring where'er she deign'd to And every muse attend her in her way . [ stray , Virtue indeed meets many a rhyming friend , And many a compliment ...
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