The Poetical Works of William Cowper. [With a Life of Cowper by J. M. Ross. With Plates, Including a Portrait.]William P. Nimmo, 1863 - Всего страниц: 483 |
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... delighted ; all his correspondents congratulated him , even the grave Mr Newton condescended to be pleased . But the main causes of the success of The Task are to be sought for in itself , and in the condition of English poetry at the ...
... delighted ; all his correspondents congratulated him , even the grave Mr Newton condescended to be pleased . But the main causes of the success of The Task are to be sought for in itself , and in the condition of English poetry at the ...
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... delight , that he was now clearly convinced that Homer could be best translated without rhyme . Cowper's publisher now proposed that he should undertake an edition of Milton , which the poet consented to do , but soon grew weary of the ...
... delight , that he was now clearly convinced that Homer could be best translated without rhyme . Cowper's publisher now proposed that he should undertake an edition of Milton , which the poet consented to do , but soon grew weary of the ...
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... delight , The song was moral , and so far was right . ' Twas thus till luxury seduced the mind To joys less innocent , as less refined ; Then Genius danced a bacchanal ; he crown'd The brimming goblet , seized the thyrsus , bound His ...
... delight , The song was moral , and so far was right . ' Twas thus till luxury seduced the mind To joys less innocent , as less refined ; Then Genius danced a bacchanal ; he crown'd The brimming goblet , seized the thyrsus , bound His ...
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William Cowper. To polish , furnish , and delight the mind . Then Pope , as harmony itself exact , In verse well disciplined , complete , compact , Gave virtue and morality a grace That , quite eclipsing pleasure's painted face , Levied ...
William Cowper. To polish , furnish , and delight the mind . Then Pope , as harmony itself exact , In verse well disciplined , complete , compact , Gave virtue and morality a grace That , quite eclipsing pleasure's painted face , Levied ...
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... delight , Distorted from its use and just design , To make the pitiful possessor shine , To purchase at the fool - frequented fair Of vanity , a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kind- Proof of a trifling and a ...
... delight , Distorted from its use and just design , To make the pitiful possessor shine , To purchase at the fool - frequented fair Of vanity , a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kind- Proof of a trifling and a ...
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Aspasio beauty beneath boast bosom breast breath call'd charms Cowper dear death declension delight design'd divine dream earth ease eyes fair fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd give glory grace hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour John Gilpin John Throckmorton labour light live Lord lyre mercy mind Muse nature ne'er never nymph o'er Olney Hymns once pain Parnassian pass'd peace Pertenhall pity pleasure poet poet's praise prize prove rest scene scorn seem'd shew shine shore sigh sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound stamp'd stout spurs stream supple-jack sweet sweet oblivion taste tears thee theme thine thou art thought toil trembling trifler truth Twas verse vex'd virtue Warren Hastings waste Westminster School whate'er William Cowper wind wisdom worth youth