Poems: By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple Esq. In Two Volumes ...J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard., 1793 - 359 sivua |
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Sivu 6
... rest . B. Quevedo , as he tells his fober tale , Afk'd , when in hell , to fee the royal jail ; Approv'd their method in all other things ; But where , good fir , do you confine your kings ? There - faid his guide — the group is full in ...
... rest . B. Quevedo , as he tells his fober tale , Afk'd , when in hell , to fee the royal jail ; Approv'd their method in all other things ; But where , good fir , do you confine your kings ? There - faid his guide — the group is full in ...
Sivu 49
... rest . Paftime and bus'ness both it should exclude , And bar the door the moment they intrude ; Nobly diftinguifh'd above all the fix , By deeds in which the world must never mix . Hear him again . He calls it a delight , A day of ...
... rest . Paftime and bus'ness both it should exclude , And bar the door the moment they intrude ; Nobly diftinguifh'd above all the fix , By deeds in which the world must never mix . Hear him again . He calls it a delight , A day of ...
Sivu 64
... tree , Knowledge of good and evil is from thee . No wild enthufiaft ever yet could rest Till half mankind were like himself poffefs'd . Philofophers , who darken and put out Eternal truth by 64 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... tree , Knowledge of good and evil is from thee . No wild enthufiaft ever yet could rest Till half mankind were like himself poffefs'd . Philofophers , who darken and put out Eternal truth by 64 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
Sivu 95
... rest ; Where should they find , ( those comforts at an end The fcripture yields ) or hope to find , a friend ? Sorrow might mufe herself to madness then ; And , feeking exile from the fight of men , Bury herself in folitude profound ...
... rest ; Where should they find , ( those comforts at an end The fcripture yields ) or hope to find , a friend ? Sorrow might mufe herself to madness then ; And , feeking exile from the fight of men , Bury herself in folitude profound ...
Sivu 97
... rest , The subtlest serpent , with the loftiest crest , Swells at the thought , and , kindling into rage , Would hifs the cherub mercy from the stage . And is the foul , indeed , so lost ? -she cries ; Fall'n from her glory , and too ...
... rest , The subtlest serpent , with the loftiest crest , Swells at the thought , and , kindling into rage , Would hifs the cherub mercy from the stage . And is the foul , indeed , so lost ? -she cries ; Fall'n from her glory , and too ...
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Sivu 354 - Ah luckless speech, and bootless boast ! For which he paid full dear, For while he spake a braying ass Did sing most loud and clear. Whereat his horse did snort as he Had heard a lion roar, And gallop'd off with all his might As he had done before.
Sivu 237 - That reaching home, the night, they said, is near, We must not now be parted, sojourn here — The new acquaintance soon became a guest, And made so welcome at their simple feast, He...
Sivu 182 - Tis thus Omnipotence his law fulfils, And vengeance executes what justice wills. Again— the band of commerce was designed To associate all the branches of mankind ; And if a boundless plenty be the robe, Trade is the golden girdle of the globe.
Sivu 351 - Said Gilpin — So am I ! But yet his horse was not a whit Inclined to tarry there ; For why? — his owner had a house Full ten miles off, at Ware. So like an arrow swift he flew, Shot by an archer strong ; So did he fly — which brings me to The middle of my song.
Sivu 315 - On the whole it appears, and my argument shows, With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them.
Sivu 168 - He loved the world that hated him : the tear That dropp'd upon his bible was sincere. Assail'd by scandal, and the tongue of strife, His only answer was — a blameless life ; And he that forged, and he that threw the dart, Had each a brother's interest in his heart.
Sivu 352 - My hat and wig will soon be here, They are upon the road. The calender, right glad to find His friend in merry pin...
Sivu 324 - Nor yet when eventide was ended, Began to feel, as well he might, The keen demands of appetite; When, looking eagerly around, He spied far...
Sivu 356 - Stop thief! stop thief! — a highwayman! Not one of them was mute; And all and each that passed that way Did join in the pursuit. And now the turnpike gates again Flew open in short space; The toll-men thinking as before That Gilpin rode a race.
Sivu 352 - A wig that flowed behind, A hat not much the worse for wear, — Each comely in its kind. He held them up, and in his turn Thus showed his ready wit : " My head is twice as big as yours, They therefore needs must fit.