The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volume 1R. Carter & brothers, 1850 |
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... eyes and ears of animals were placed in their shoulders ; where the sky was green , and the grass crimson . " Such distortions and anomalies would not be less offensive in poetry than in the sister art . And it is one of the main ...
... eyes and ears of animals were placed in their shoulders ; where the sky was green , and the grass crimson . " Such distortions and anomalies would not be less offensive in poetry than in the sister art . And it is one of the main ...
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... eyes and judgments ill inform'd , To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men ... eye , Whoe'er was edified , themselves were not ! Forth comes the pocket - mirror . - First we stroke An eyebrow ; next ...
... eyes and judgments ill inform'd , To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men ... eye , Whoe'er was edified , themselves were not ! Forth comes the pocket - mirror . - First we stroke An eyebrow ; next ...
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... eyes , is easier than to think : And such an age as ours balks no expense , Except of caution and of common sense ; Else sure notorious fact , and proof so plain , Would turn our steps into a wiser train . I blame not those who , with ...
... eyes , is easier than to think : And such an age as ours balks no expense , Except of caution and of common sense ; Else sure notorious fact , and proof so plain , Would turn our steps into a wiser train . I blame not those who , with ...
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On the Genius and Poetry of Cowper | 15 |
Preface to the Poems | 55 |
The Progress of Error | 87 |
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