Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... wind . First he bids spread Dry fern or litter'd hay , that may imbibe Th ' ascending damps ; then leisurely impose , And lightly , shaking it with agile hand From the full fork , the saturated straw . What longest binds the closest ...
... wind . First he bids spread Dry fern or litter'd hay , that may imbibe Th ' ascending damps ; then leisurely impose , And lightly , shaking it with agile hand From the full fork , the saturated straw . What longest binds the closest ...
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... wind Makes wintry music , sighing as it goes , Shall put their graceful foliage on again , And , more aspiring , and with ampler spread , Shall boast new charms , and more than they have lost . Then , each in its peculiar honours clad ...
... wind Makes wintry music , sighing as it goes , Shall put their graceful foliage on again , And , more aspiring , and with ampler spread , Shall boast new charms , and more than they have lost . Then , each in its peculiar honours clad ...
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... winds , robust and bold , Warp'd into tough knee - timber , many a load . But the axe spar'd thee ; in those thriftier days Oaks fell not , hewn by thousands , to supply The bottomless demands of contest wag ' ' d For senatorial honours ...
... winds , robust and bold , Warp'd into tough knee - timber , many a load . But the axe spar'd thee ; in those thriftier days Oaks fell not , hewn by thousands , to supply The bottomless demands of contest wag ' ' d For senatorial honours ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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