The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... sound of the ocean , which have often composed my thoughts into a melancholy not unpleasing , nor without its use . " In the autumn of 1782 Cowper wrote the po- pular ballad of John Gilpin , which originated in the following ...
... sound of the ocean , which have often composed my thoughts into a melancholy not unpleasing , nor without its use . " In the autumn of 1782 Cowper wrote the po- pular ballad of John Gilpin , which originated in the following ...
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... sound of the bells suggested them , or rather , gave them such an emphasis that they forced their way into my pen , in spite of me ! for , though I do not often com- mit them to paper , they are never absent from my mind . " In ...
... sound of the bells suggested them , or rather , gave them such an emphasis that they forced their way into my pen , in spite of me ! for , though I do not often com- mit them to paper , they are never absent from my mind . " In ...
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... sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I judged a man of sense could scarce do worse , Than caper in ... sounds will be ; But such 18 TABLE TALK .
... sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I judged a man of sense could scarce do worse , Than caper in ... sounds will be ; But such 18 TABLE TALK .
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With a Memoir William Cowper. Exact and regular the sounds will be ; But such mere quarter - strokes are not for me . From him who rears à poem lank and long , To him who strains his all into a song ; Perhaps some bonny Caledonian air ...
With a Memoir William Cowper. Exact and regular the sounds will be ; But such mere quarter - strokes are not for me . From him who rears à poem lank and long , To him who strains his all into a song ; Perhaps some bonny Caledonian air ...
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... sounds , though sweet and well com- And lenient as soft opiates to the mind , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . [ bined , Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; [ train ' Tis he , the ...
... sounds , though sweet and well com- And lenient as soft opiates to the mind , Leave vice and folly unsubdued behind . [ bined , Gray dawn appears ; the sportsman and his Speckle the bosom of the distant plain ; [ train ' Tis he , the ...
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