The Works of William Cowper: Table talk. The task. Tirocinium; or, A review of schools. Miscellaneous poemsFraser & Company, 1835 |
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... speak his power ; Then grace the boney phantom , in their stead , With the king's shoulder - knot and gay cockade ; Clothe the twin brethren in each other's dress , The same their occupation and success . A. ' Tis your belief the world ...
... speak his power ; Then grace the boney phantom , in their stead , With the king's shoulder - knot and gay cockade ; Clothe the twin brethren in each other's dress , The same their occupation and success . A. ' Tis your belief the world ...
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... Speak to the present times , and times to come ; They cry aloud , in every careless ear , Stop , while ye may , suspend your mad career ; Oh , learn from our example and our fate , Learn wisdom and repentance , ere too late . 14 Not ...
... Speak to the present times , and times to come ; They cry aloud , in every careless ear , Stop , while ye may , suspend your mad career ; Oh , learn from our example and our fate , Learn wisdom and repentance , ere too late . 14 Not ...
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... speak thee , or thy power address , Thou God of our idolatry , the Press ? By thee religion , liberty , and laws , Exert their influence and advance their cause ; By thee worse plagues than Pharaoh's land befell , Diffused , make earth ...
... speak thee , or thy power address , Thou God of our idolatry , the Press ? By thee religion , liberty , and laws , Exert their influence and advance their cause ; By thee worse plagues than Pharaoh's land befell , Diffused , make earth ...
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... speak Trembling , yet happy ; confident , yet meek . Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot , And cut up all my follies by the root , I never trusted in an arm but thine , Nor hoped , but in thy righteousness divine ; My ...
... speak Trembling , yet happy ; confident , yet meek . Since the dear hour that brought me to thy foot , And cut up all my follies by the root , I never trusted in an arm but thine , Nor hoped , but in thy righteousness divine ; My ...
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... speak her happy ; let the Muse look round From east to west , no sorrow can be found ; Or only what in cottages confined , Sighs unregarded to the passing wind . Then wherefore weep for England ? What appears In England's.
... speak her happy ; let the Muse look round From east to west , no sorrow can be found ; Or only what in cottages confined , Sighs unregarded to the passing wind . Then wherefore weep for England ? What appears In England's.
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多く使われている語句
bard beauty beneath blest boast breath call'd cause charms Christian Cowper dear delight divine Dr Johnson dread dream e'en earth Eartham ease ev'ry eyes fair faith fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd frown give glory grace hand happy hast hear heart Heaven heavenly honour hope human John Gilpin John Throckmorton labour Lady land learn'd light live Lord lyre mercy mind muse Nature Nebaioth never NOTE numbers nymph o'er OLNEY HYMNS once Parnassian peace perhaps pleasure poem poet poet's praise prove rest sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shew shine sight skies smile song soon soul sound stamp'd stream sublime sweet taste thee theme thine thou art thought toil trembling trifler true truth Twas verse vex'd virtue Voltaire waste WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wind wisdom worth youth
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333 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.
498 ページ - OH ! for a closer walk with God ; A calm and heavenly frame ; A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb...
499 ページ - So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb.
433 ページ - Affectionate, a mother lost so long. 1 will obey, not willingly alone, But gladly, as the precept were her own : And, while that face renews my filial grief, Fancy shall wave a charm for my relief, Shall steep me in Elysian reverie, A momentary dream, that thou art she.
381 ページ - JOHN GILPIN was a citizen Of credit and renown, A trainband captain eke was he Of famous London town. John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear, Though wedded we have been These twice ten tedious years, yet we No holiday have seen. To-morrow is our wedding-day, And we will then repair Unto the Bell at Edmonton All in a chaise and pair. My sister, and my sister's child, Myself, and children three, Will fill the chaise ; so you must ride On horseback after we.
489 ページ - The hand that gave it still supplies The gracious light and heat : His truths upon the nations rise, They rise, but never set.
485 ページ - FAR from the world, O Lord, I flee, From strife and tumult far; From scenes where Satan wages still His most successful war. The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree ; And seem by thy sweet bounty made For those who follow thee.
487 ページ - E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.
487 ページ - THERE is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, And sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains. The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And there have I, as vile as he, Washed all my sins away.
187 ページ - FOB a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.