The Poetical Works of William Cowper ...W. Pickering, 1843 |
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Стр. xliii
... folly I mean to expose , and having occasion to mention the loathsome animal , I cannot , I think , do better than call him by his loathsome name . It is a false delicacy that is offended by the mention of any thing God has seen fit to ...
... folly I mean to expose , and having occasion to mention the loathsome animal , I cannot , I think , do better than call him by his loathsome name . It is a false delicacy that is offended by the mention of any thing God has seen fit to ...
Стр. lxxvii
... WM . COWPer . " There is one Richard Coleman in the world , whom I have educated from an infant , and who is utterly good for nothing ; but he is at present in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly MEMOIR OF COWPER . lxxvii.
... WM . COWPer . " There is one Richard Coleman in the world , whom I have educated from an infant , and who is utterly good for nothing ; but he is at present in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly MEMOIR OF COWPER . lxxvii.
Стр. lxxviii
William Cowper. in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly . I send him , by this post , an order upon you for eight guineas . " As a convincing proof of the influence which Hayley possessed over his mind , he alone , of all his ...
William Cowper. in great trouble , the fruit of his own folly . I send him , by this post , an order upon you for eight guineas . " As a convincing proof of the influence which Hayley possessed over his mind , he alone , of all his ...
Стр. xcv
... folly , have inward feelings of their own , which , though they would , they cannot suppress . We have been too long in the secret ourselves , to account the proud , the ambitious , or the voluptuous happy . We must lose the remembrance ...
... folly , have inward feelings of their own , which , though they would , they cannot suppress . We have been too long in the secret ourselves , to account the proud , the ambitious , or the voluptuous happy . We must lose the remembrance ...
Стр. 14
... folly , lust , Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must ; And that a nation shamefully debased Will be despised and trampled on at last , Unless sweet penitence her powers renew ; Is truth , if history itself be true . There is a time ...
... folly , lust , Enervate and enfeeble , and needs must ; And that a nation shamefully debased Will be despised and trampled on at last , Unless sweet penitence her powers renew ; Is truth , if history itself be true . There is a time ...
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