Poems, 第 1 巻Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... means apparently conducive to satisfaction within his reach - But in due time the cause of his disappointment was discovered to bim He had lived without God in the world . In a memorable hour the wisdom which is from above visited his ...
... means apparently conducive to satisfaction within his reach - But in due time the cause of his disappointment was discovered to bim He had lived without God in the world . In a memorable hour the wisdom which is from above visited his ...
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... means mercy to a land . won 9.1T He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe A Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blows A To manage with address , to seize with - pow'r The crisis of a dark decisive hourly tud Fonide So ...
... means mercy to a land . won 9.1T He speaks , and they appear ; to him they owe A Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blows A To manage with address , to seize with - pow'r The crisis of a dark decisive hourly tud Fonide So ...
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... Mean you to prophesy , or but to preach ? 342 OF B. I know the mind , that feels indeed the fire . [ W The muse imparts , and can command the lyre , bra Acts with a force , and kindles with a zeal , 254 1 Whate'er the theme , that ...
... Mean you to prophesy , or but to preach ? 342 OF B. I know the mind , that feels indeed the fire . [ W The muse imparts , and can command the lyre , bra Acts with a force , and kindles with a zeal , 254 1 Whate'er the theme , that ...
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... mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so Neglected talents rust into decay , turalni pasi ni And ev'ry effort ends in pushpin play 010939 T arr A 201I A The man , that means success , should soar above TABLE TALK .
... mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so Neglected talents rust into decay , turalni pasi ni And ev'ry effort ends in pushpin play 010939 T arr A 201I A The man , that means success , should soar above TABLE TALK .
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William Cowper. The man , that means success , should soar above A soldier's feather , or a lady's glove ; Else , summoning the muse to such a theme , The fruit of all her labour is whipp'd cream . As if an eagle flew aloft , and then ...
William Cowper. The man , that means success , should soar above A soldier's feather , or a lady's glove ; Else , summoning the muse to such a theme , The fruit of all her labour is whipp'd cream . As if an eagle flew aloft , and then ...
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beams beneath bids blest bliss boast call'd charms courser dear delight design'd divine docet dream Earth Edmonton errour ev'n ev'ry eyes fancy fear feel fire flow'rs folly fools form'd frown Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hast hear heart Heav'n heav'nly hope hour int'rest John Gilpin joys land light Lincoln's Inn Fields lov'd lust lyre mankind mercy mind muse Nature never o'er once pass'd peace pharisee pity plain pleasure poet poet's poor pow'r praise pray'rs pride prove rais'd sacred scene scorn Scripture seem'd shine sight skies slave smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand strain stream sweet taste teach telescopic eye thee theme thine thou thought thousand toil tongue trifler truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE Virg virtue waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom wrath YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY zeal
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325 ページ - Stop thief! stop thief! — a highwayman ! Not one of them was mute ; And all and each that pass'd that way Did join in the pursuit. And now the turnpike gates again Flew open in short space; The toll-men thinking as before, That Gilpin rode a race.
319 ページ - He grasped the mane with both his hands, And eke with all his might. His horse, who never in that sort Had handled been before, What thing upon his back had got Did wonder more and more.
227 ページ - Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
226 ページ - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
277 ページ - Sighs must fan it, tears must water, Sweat of ours must dress the soil. Think, ye masters iron-hearted, Lolling at your jovial boards ; Think how many backs have smarted For the sweets your cane affords.
171 ページ - The scene of all those sorrows left behind, Sought their own village, busied as they went In musings worthy of the great event : They spake of him they loved, of him whose life, Though blameless, had incurr'd perpetual strife, Whose deeds had left, in spite of hostile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts.
319 ページ - John he cried ; But John he cried in vain, That trot became a gallop soon, In spite of curb and rein. So stooping down, as needs he must Who cannot sit upright, He grasp'd the mane with both his hands And eke with all his might.
278 ページ - Deem our nation brutes no longer, Till some reason ye shall find Worthier of regard, and stronger Than the colour of our kind. Slaves of gold, whose sordid dealings Tarnish all your boasted powers, Prove that you have human feelings, Ere you proudly question ours ! PITY FOR POOR AFRICANS.
122 ページ - He loved the world that hated him : the tear That dropp'd upon his Bible was sincere ; Assail'd by scandal and the tongue of strife, His only answer was a blameless life ; And he that forged, and he that threw the dart, Had each a brother's interest in his heart.
227 ページ - I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech, I start at the sound of my own. The beasts, that roam over the plain, My form with indifference see ; They are so unacquainted with man, Their tameness is shocking to me.