The Works of William Cowper: The task. Tirocinium. Miscellaneous poems. Adam : a sacred dramaHenry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... fame , ( howe'er deserved , ) Long held and scarcely disengaged at last . But now with pleasant pace , a cleanlier road I mean to tread . I feel myself at large , Courageous , and refresh'd for future toil , If toil await me , or if ...
... fame , ( howe'er deserved , ) Long held and scarcely disengaged at last . But now with pleasant pace , a cleanlier road I mean to tread . I feel myself at large , Courageous , and refresh'd for future toil , If toil await me , or if ...
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... fame shall be achieved , renown on earth , And what most merits fame in silence hid . 24 See Hume . 25 What though not all Par . Lost , ix . 698 . Of mortal offspring can attain the heights Of envied life ; though only few possess ...
... fame shall be achieved , renown on earth , And what most merits fame in silence hid . 24 See Hume . 25 What though not all Par . Lost , ix . 698 . Of mortal offspring can attain the heights Of envied life ; though only few possess ...
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William Cowper Robert Southey. And in the firmament of fame still shines A glory bright as that of all the signs , Of poets raised by you , and statesmen and divines . Peace to them all , those brilliant times are fled , And no such ...
William Cowper Robert Southey. And in the firmament of fame still shines A glory bright as that of all the signs , Of poets raised by you , and statesmen and divines . Peace to them all , those brilliant times are fled , And no such ...
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The Works of William Cowper: His Life and Letters, Volume 6 William Cowper Visualização completa - 1835 |
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ADAM angels art thou beasts beauty BEELZEBUB Behold beneath birds bosom breath bright call'd CHERUBIM creature dark dear death delight divine dost thou dread dream earth eternal eyes fair fame fear feel fierce fire flame FLESH flowers form'd fruit glory GOD THE FATHER gold grace hand hands united happy heard heart heaven hell honours human JOHN GILPIN John Throckmorton Julius Cæsar light live Lord lost LUCIFER mighty mind mounted best Muse nature never nymph o'er once pain peace pleasure poets praise proud prove SATAN Satire vi scene seat seem'd SERPENT shade shine sigh silent clock sing skies smile song soon soul sound stamp'd stars sweet taste tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt toil tongue truth Vincent Bourne virtue voice WILLIAM HAYLEY wind wings worth wretched