The Minor Poems of William Cowper: Of the Inner Temple, EsqJohn Sharpe, Piccadilly, 1817 - 186 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... , in all the house , Dire foe alike of bird and mouse , No cat had leave to dwell ; And Bully's cage supported stood On props of smoothest - shaven wood , Large - built and latticed well . Well - latticed - but the grate , alas ! 39.
... , in all the house , Dire foe alike of bird and mouse , No cat had leave to dwell ; And Bully's cage supported stood On props of smoothest - shaven wood , Large - built and latticed well . Well - latticed - but the grate , alas ! 39.
Pagina 52
... bird of borrow'd feather , And thanks to one , above them all , The gentle fair of Pertenhall , Who put the whole together . 47 02 te uit eid of azotl NEO MOL I · 51 · b ཪ་ སྔོན ཟླ་、 ཆུ་ བའི་ ན་ **** 3656 1 i སྐྱ ོ : ༄ ° ༔ རྞྞ + ཝཱན ...
... bird of borrow'd feather , And thanks to one , above them all , The gentle fair of Pertenhall , Who put the whole together . 47 02 te uit eid of azotl NEO MOL I · 51 · b ཪ་ སྔོན ཟླ་、 ཆུ་ བའི་ ན་ **** 3656 1 i སྐྱ ོ : ༄ ° ༔ རྞྞ + ཝཱན ...
Pagina 55
... bird That cleaves the yielding air unheard , And yet may prove , when understood , An harbinger of endless good . Not that I deem , or mean to call Friendship a blessing cheap or small ; But merely to remark , that ours , Like some TO ...
... bird That cleaves the yielding air unheard , And yet may prove , when understood , An harbinger of endless good . Not that I deem , or mean to call Friendship a blessing cheap or small ; But merely to remark , that ours , Like some TO ...
Pagina 57
... Birds put off their every hue , To dress a room for Montagu . The Peacock sends his heavenly dyes , His rainbows and his starry eyes ; The Pheasant plumes , which round infold His mantling neck with downy gold ; The Cock his arch'd ...
... Birds put off their every hue , To dress a room for Montagu . The Peacock sends his heavenly dyes , His rainbows and his starry eyes ; The Pheasant plumes , which round infold His mantling neck with downy gold ; The Cock his arch'd ...
Pagina 100
... birds confabulate or no did wob 717 Tis clear , that they were always able diⱭ To hold discourse at least in fable ... bird , who ne'er had tried What marriage means , thus pert replied : Methinks the gentleman , quoth she , ” Opposite ...
... birds confabulate or no did wob 717 Tis clear , that they were always able diⱭ To hold discourse at least in fable ... bird , who ne'er had tried What marriage means , thus pert replied : Methinks the gentleman , quoth she , ” Opposite ...
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The Minor Poems of William Cowper of the Inner Temple, Volumes 1-2 William Cowper Volledige weergave - 1818 |
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Aspasio bestow'd bird boast BODHAM bosom breath of Heaven call'd Catharina charms cried dæmons dear death declension delight design'd divine dream dwell e'en earth ease Edmonton express'd eyes fame fear feel flew flowers form'd friendship Gilpin grace grief happy hast hear heard heart Heaven honour JOHN GILPIN knew LADY learn'd length life's light live lyre Mary mind Muses ne'er neighbour never night Nose NOSEGAY numbers nymph o'er once pass'd peace periwig pine-apples pleasure plumage poet poet's praise prove rest round scene seem'd shine shore side sigh sight sing sithe skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound spaniel Stamp'd Stop thief sweet tear tell thee theme thine thou thought THRACIAN THROCKMORTON toil treasure truth Twas verse voice waste Weybridge Whate'er wind wings wish wish'd wonder youth