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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... shore " does not once play upon his page . Even the ordinary simile , with which every poet is wont at intervals to decorate his verse , is wanting . But , on the other hand , there was a quiet unaffected love of common English scenery ...
... shore " does not once play upon his page . Even the ordinary simile , with which every poet is wont at intervals to decorate his verse , is wanting . But , on the other hand , there was a quiet unaffected love of common English scenery ...
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... shore , ' Tis valued for the danger's sake the more . He views it with complacency supreme , Solicits kind attention to his dream , And daily more enamour'd of the cheat , Kneels , and asks Heaven to bless the dear deceit . So one ...
... shore , ' Tis valued for the danger's sake the more . He views it with complacency supreme , Solicits kind attention to his dream , And daily more enamour'd of the cheat , Kneels , and asks Heaven to bless the dear deceit . So one ...
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... shore , And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving in the blast , And all their leaves fast fluttering , all at once . Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods , or on the softer voice Of ...
... shore , And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving in the blast , And all their leaves fast fluttering , all at once . Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods , or on the softer voice Of ...
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... , and left as soon as known . Methinks I see thee straying on the beach , And asking of the surge that bathes thy foot If ever it has wash'd our distant shore . I see thee weep , and thine are honest tears. * Omai . 48 COWPER'S POEMS .
... , and left as soon as known . Methinks I see thee straying on the beach , And asking of the surge that bathes thy foot If ever it has wash'd our distant shore . I see thee weep , and thine are honest tears. * Omai . 48 COWPER'S POEMS .
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... shore Resistless . Never such a sudden flood , Upridged so high , and sent on such a charge , Possess'd an inland scene . Where now the throng That press'd the beach , and hasty to depart Look'd to the sea for safety ? They are gone ...
... shore Resistless . Never such a sudden flood , Upridged so high , and sent on such a charge , Possess'd an inland scene . Where now the throng That press'd the beach , and hasty to depart Look'd to the sea for safety ? They are gone ...
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