The Minor Poems of William Cowper of the Inner Temple, Volumes 1-2J. Sharpe, 1818 - 188 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... found in the crooked arms of oak , which , by reason of their distortion , are easily adjusted to the angle formed where the deck and the ship's sides meet , The task was left to whittle thee away With his 10 YARDLEY OAK .
... found in the crooked arms of oak , which , by reason of their distortion , are easily adjusted to the angle formed where the deck and the ship's sides meet , The task was left to whittle thee away With his 10 YARDLEY OAK .
Pagina 14
... meet thee on that peaceful shore , The parting word shall pass my lips no more ! Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of thy quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believed , And , disappointed ...
... meet thee on that peaceful shore , The parting word shall pass my lips no more ! Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of thy quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believed , And , disappointed ...
Pagina 25
... a soul True as the needle to the pole , Their humour yet so various- They manifest their whole life through The needle's deviations too , Their love is so precarious . The great and small but rarely meet On terms of FRIENDSHIP . 25.
... a soul True as the needle to the pole , Their humour yet so various- They manifest their whole life through The needle's deviations too , Their love is so precarious . The great and small but rarely meet On terms of FRIENDSHIP . 25.
Pagina 26
... a calm of human life ; But friends that chance to differ On points which God has left at large , How freely will they meet and charge ! No combatants are stiffer . To prove at last my main intent Needs no expense 26 FRIENDSHIP ..
... a calm of human life ; But friends that chance to differ On points which God has left at large , How freely will they meet and charge ! No combatants are stiffer . To prove at last my main intent Needs no expense 26 FRIENDSHIP ..
Pagina 31
... I gladly sacrificed Whate'er I loved before ; And shall I see thee start away , And helpless , hopeless , hear thee say— Farewell ! we meet no more ? BOADICEA . AN ODE .. WHEN the British warrior queen 31 Ode to Peace.
... I gladly sacrificed Whate'er I loved before ; And shall I see thee start away , And helpless , hopeless , hear thee say— Farewell ! we meet no more ? BOADICEA . AN ODE .. WHEN the British warrior queen 31 Ode to Peace.
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Aspasio beneath bestow'd bird bless'd boast BODHAM bosom call'd Catharina charms cried dear death declension delight design'd divine DRAWN BY RICHARD dream dwell e'en earth ease Edmonton express'd eyes fear feel flew flowers form'd friendship Gilpin GLOWWORM grace grief hear heard heart Heaven honour JOHN GILPIN JOHN SHARPE knew Lady learn'd length life's light live lyre Mary mind MINOR POEMS Muses ne'er neighbour never night NOSEGAY numbers nymph o'er once parterre pass'd peace perhaps PICCADILLY PINEAPPLE pleasure poet PORTBURY praise prove rest RICHARD WESTALL rose scene seem'd shine shore side sight sing skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound SPANIEL Stamp'd storm sweet tear tell thee theme thine Thou hast thought THRACIAN Throckmorton toil treasure truth Twas verse voice waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wind wish wonder youth