Beauties of Cowper: To which are Prefixed, a Life of the Author and Observations on His WritingsHolt and Hage, 1801 - 231 ページ |
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... 207 The Modern Patriot 208 · ... 210 Report of an adjudged Case , & c . Origin of the Sofa The Man of the People Diverting History of John Gilpin .. .. 212 • 217 218 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF W. COWPER , Esq . Vill CONTENTS .
... 207 The Modern Patriot 208 · ... 210 Report of an adjudged Case , & c . Origin of the Sofa The Man of the People Diverting History of John Gilpin .. .. 212 • 217 218 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF W. COWPER , Esq . Vill CONTENTS .
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... Gilpin , ' which displays such original wit as might alone have immortalized the author . MR . COWPER translated the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer into English blank - verse . As this was professedly a close version of the original , it ...
... Gilpin , ' which displays such original wit as might alone have immortalized the author . MR . COWPER translated the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer into English blank - verse . As this was professedly a close version of the original , it ...
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... usurp a place they well deserve . Why ? what has charm'd them ? Hath he say'd the state ? No. Doth he purpose its salvation ? No. THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN ; SHEWING HOW HE BEAUTIES OF COWPER . 217 The Man of the People •
... usurp a place they well deserve . Why ? what has charm'd them ? Hath he say'd the state ? No. Doth he purpose its salvation ? No. THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN ; SHEWING HOW HE BEAUTIES OF COWPER . 217 The Man of the People •
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... GILPIN ; SHEWING HOW HE WENT FARTHER THAN HE INTENDED , AND CAME SAFE HOME AGAIN . JOHN GILPIN was a citizen Of credit and renown , A train - band captain cke was he Of famous London town . John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear- Though ...
... GILPIN ; SHEWING HOW HE WENT FARTHER THAN HE INTENDED , AND CAME SAFE HOME AGAIN . JOHN GILPIN was a citizen Of credit and renown , A train - band captain cke was he Of famous London town . John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear- Though ...
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... Gilpin - That's well said ; And , for that wine is dear , We will be furnish'd with our own , Which is both bright and clear , John Gilpin kiss'd his loving wife ; O'erjoy'd was he BEAUTIES OF COWPER . 219.
... Gilpin - That's well said ; And , for that wine is dear , We will be furnish'd with our own , Which is both bright and clear , John Gilpin kiss'd his loving wife ; O'erjoy'd was he BEAUTIES OF COWPER . 219.
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beauty beneath Berkhamstead bids bird Blest bliss boast bow'rs breath bright cause charms Cowper dear delight distant divine dread dream earth ease Edmonton England ev'ning ev'ry fair fancy fast fear feel fill'd fire flow'r form'd fountain of eternal frown glory grace Greenland groves hand happy hast Hast thou heard heart heav'n honours hope hopes and fears John Gilpin Katterfelto kindled land learn'd LENOX LIBRARY Lord lost lov'd lyre mercy midnight hour mind muse musick nature ne'er Nebaioth never nose o'er Olney Omia once pass'd peace perhaps PETRONIUS pity pleas'd pleasure poem poet pow'r prais'd praise pray'rs rural scene seem'd shine sighs sight skies sleep smile soon sorrow soul sound sweet taste thee their's theme thine thou art thought toil truth Twas virtue wind woes youth
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12 ページ - There stands the messenger of truth : there stands The legate of the skies ! — His theme divine, His office sacred, his credentials clear. By him the violated law speaks out Its thunders ; and by him, in strains as sweet As angels use, the Gospel whispers peace.
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168 ページ - Where spices breathe and brighter seasons smile, There sits quiescent on the floods, that show Her beauteous form reflected clear below, While airs impregnated...
228 ページ - And all the world would stare, If wife should dine at Edmonton, And I should dine at Ware. So turning to his horse, he said, I am in haste to dine ; 'Twas for your pleasure you came here, You shall go back for mine.
15 ページ - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too. Affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
75 ページ - And taught a brute the way to safe revenge. i would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense, * Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.