The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Стр. xxvi
... worth both in prose and verse , and the following lines must be fami- liar to his readers : I had a Brother once : Peace to the memory of a man of worth ! A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners , sweet as virtue always wears ...
... worth both in prose and verse , and the following lines must be fami- liar to his readers : I had a Brother once : Peace to the memory of a man of worth ! A man of letters , and of manners too ! Of manners , sweet as virtue always wears ...
Стр. lxx
... wreath beside may hereafter adorn them ! It would be a leaden extinguisher , clapped on all the fire of my genius and I should never more produce a line worth reading . To speak seriously , it would make me lxx MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... wreath beside may hereafter adorn them ! It would be a leaden extinguisher , clapped on all the fire of my genius and I should never more produce a line worth reading . To speak seriously , it would make me lxx MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. lxxi
... worth your having . I cannot be contented that your renown should thrive no where but on the banks of the Cam . Conceive a nobler ambition , and never let your honour be circumscribed by the paltry dimensions of a University ! " In July ...
... worth your having . I cannot be contented that your renown should thrive no where but on the banks of the Cam . Conceive a nobler ambition , and never let your honour be circumscribed by the paltry dimensions of a University ! " In July ...
Стр. lxxxiii
... worth of our beloved and ad- mired friend sympathize with his affliction , and deprecate his loss doubtless in no ordinary degree ; you have already most effectually ex- pressed and proved the warmth of your friend- ship . I cannot ...
... worth of our beloved and ad- mired friend sympathize with his affliction , and deprecate his loss doubtless in no ordinary degree ; you have already most effectually ex- pressed and proved the warmth of your friend- ship . I cannot ...
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... worth , with all its gold and glittering store , Just what the toy will sell for , and no more . Oh ! bright occasions of dispensing good , How seldom used , how little understood ! To pour in Virtue's lap her just reward ; Keep Vice ...
... worth , with all its gold and glittering store , Just what the toy will sell for , and no more . Oh ! bright occasions of dispensing good , How seldom used , how little understood ! To pour in Virtue's lap her just reward ; Keep Vice ...
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