PoemsCaxton-Press, printed by Nuttall, Fisher, and Company, 1815 - Всего страниц: 622 |
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THE TASK , A POEM IN SIX BOOKS . BOOK I. THE history of the following production is briefly this : A lady , fond of blank verse , demanded a poem of that kind from the author , and gave him the SOFA for a subject .
THE TASK , A POEM IN SIX BOOKS . BOOK I. THE history of the following production is briefly this : A lady , fond of blank verse , demanded a poem of that kind from the author , and gave him the SOFA for a subject .
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... fields , and plains , Were cover'd with the pest ; the streets were fill'd ; The croaking nuisance lurk'd in ev'ry nook ; Nor palaces , nor even chambers , ' scap'd ; And the land stank - so num'rous was the fry , THE TASK .
... fields , and plains , Were cover'd with the pest ; the streets were fill'd ; The croaking nuisance lurk'd in ev'ry nook ; Nor palaces , nor even chambers , ' scap'd ; And the land stank - so num'rous was the fry , THE TASK .
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The morning finds the self - sequester'd man Fresh for his task , intend what task he may ; Pleasing occupations of rural life . Whether inclement seasons recommend 384 BOOK III . THE TASK .
The morning finds the self - sequester'd man Fresh for his task , intend what task he may ; Pleasing occupations of rural life . Whether inclement seasons recommend 384 BOOK III . THE TASK .
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appears beauty beneath BOOK cause charms close course death delight divine dream e'en earth ease ev'ry fair fall fancy fear feel field fire flow'r folly force fruit give glory grace half hand happy head hear heard heart heav'n hold honour hope hour human kind land least leaves less light live lost manners means mind nature never night o'er once peace perhaps play pleasure poet poor pow'r praise prove rest scene seek seems seen shine side sight skies smile song soon soul sound stand stream sweet task taste thee theme thine things thou thought thousand true truth turn virtue voice waste wind wisdom worth youth