The Poetical Works of William CowperH.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure such as love Confirm'd by long experience of thy worth And well - tried virtues could alone inspire , - Witness a joy that thou hast doubled long . Thou knowest my ...
... arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure such as love Confirm'd by long experience of thy worth And well - tried virtues could alone inspire , - Witness a joy that thou hast doubled long . Thou knowest my ...
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... arm ; Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper still , Lord of the woods , the long - surviving oak . Some glossy - leaved and shining in the sun , The maple , and the beech of oily nuts Prolific , and the lime at dewy eve24 Diffusing ...
... arm ; Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper still , Lord of the woods , the long - surviving oak . Some glossy - leaved and shining in the sun , The maple , and the beech of oily nuts Prolific , and the lime at dewy eve24 Diffusing ...
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... arms , the ensanguined field Par . Lost , xi . 659 . Deserted . Avenge , O Lord , thy slaughter'd saints , whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold . Milton . Sonnet 18 . The voice of singing ' and the sprightly chord Are ...
... arms , the ensanguined field Par . Lost , xi . 659 . Deserted . Avenge , O Lord , thy slaughter'd saints , whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold . Milton . Sonnet 18 . The voice of singing ' and the sprightly chord Are ...
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... arms , And one in council . Wolfe upon the lap Of smiling victory that moment won , And Chatham , heart - sick of his country's shame . They made us many soldiers . Chatham still Consulting England's happiness at home , Secured it by an ...
... arms , And one in council . Wolfe upon the lap Of smiling victory that moment won , And Chatham , heart - sick of his country's shame . They made us many soldiers . Chatham still Consulting England's happiness at home , Secured it by an ...
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... arms their enemies embrace . Young . Satire vii . Then peers grew proud in horsemanship to excel , Newmarket's glory rose , as Britain's fell . Pope . Imit . of Horace , ii . 1 . But difficulties soon abate When birds are to be taught ...
... arms their enemies embrace . Young . Satire vii . Then peers grew proud in horsemanship to excel , Newmarket's glory rose , as Britain's fell . Pope . Imit . of Horace , ii . 1 . But difficulties soon abate When birds are to be taught ...
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ADAM ANGEL art thou Avernus beasts beauty BEELZEBUB Behold beneath birds boast bosom breath bright call'd charms CHERUBIM creature dear death delight divine dost thou dread dream earth eternal eyes fair falchions fame fear feel fire FLESH flowers form'd fruit glory GOD THE FATHER gold grace hand happy heard heart heaven hell Hence honour human Julius Cæsar labour light live Lord lost LUCIFER mighty mind nature Nebaioth never nymph o'er once pain peace pleasure Portrait praise proud prove SATAN Satire vi scene seat seem'd SERPENT shine sigh sight skies smile song soon soul sound speak spirit STANDARD LIBRARY stars stream sweet taste tears thee thine things thou art thou hast toil truth Twas Vincent Bourne virtue voice VOLAN Vols WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wind wings wisdom wish wonder worth