The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. ix
... that a delicate exotic , if exposed to the wintry winds of our northern climate , will flourish with the same vigour as under its native sky . VOL . L. 2 On quitting school he was placed under the care of MEMOIR OF COWPER . ix.
... that a delicate exotic , if exposed to the wintry winds of our northern climate , will flourish with the same vigour as under its native sky . VOL . L. 2 On quitting school he was placed under the care of MEMOIR OF COWPER . ix.
Стр. xxi
... windy for walking , we either converse within doors , or sing some Hymns of Martin's collection , and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord , make up a tolerable concert , in which our hearts , I hope , are the best and most musical ...
... windy for walking , we either converse within doors , or sing some Hymns of Martin's collection , and by the help of Mrs. Unwin's harpsichord , make up a tolerable concert , in which our hearts , I hope , are the best and most musical ...
Стр. xxx
... winds and dark clouds , that interrupt every ray of sunshine . My days steal away silently , and march on ( as poor mad King Lear would have made his soldiers march ) , as if they were shod with felt ; not so silently but that I hear ...
... winds and dark clouds , that interrupt every ray of sunshine . My days steal away silently , and march on ( as poor mad King Lear would have made his soldiers march ) , as if they were shod with felt ; not so silently but that I hear ...
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... wind that raised it , and it fell . He trod the very selfsame ground you tread , And victory refuted all he said . B. And yet his judgment was not framed amiss Its error , if it err'd , was merely this- He thought the dying hour already ...
... wind that raised it , and it fell . He trod the very selfsame ground you tread , And victory refuted all he said . B. And yet his judgment was not framed amiss Its error , if it err'd , was merely this- He thought the dying hour already ...
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... wind , and flings himself abroad . Contemporaries all surpass'd , see one ; Short his career indeed , but ably run ; Churchill , himself unconscious of his powers , In penury consumed his idle hours , And , like a scatter'd seed at ...
... wind , and flings himself abroad . Contemporaries all surpass'd , see one ; Short his career indeed , but ably run ; Churchill , himself unconscious of his powers , In penury consumed his idle hours , And , like a scatter'd seed at ...
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