The Poetical Works of William CowperH.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Song on Peace . Written at the request of Lady Austen Song . Also written at the request of Lady Austen . S. C. - 6 . 224 225 . 227 . 227 228 b · · The Morning Dream Epitaph on Johnson on her.
... Song on Peace . Written at the request of Lady Austen Song . Also written at the request of Lady Austen . S. C. - 6 . 224 225 . 227 . 227 228 b · · The Morning Dream Epitaph on Johnson on her.
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... Song on a Rose into Italian Verse 297 On Flaxman's Penelope . 297 On receiving Heyne's Virgil from Mr. Hayley 298 To Mary 298 . On the Ice Islands , seen floating in the German Ocean 299 The Cast - away A Riddle Answer . From the ...
... Song on a Rose into Italian Verse 297 On Flaxman's Penelope . 297 On receiving Heyne's Virgil from Mr. Hayley 298 To Mary 298 . On the Ice Islands , seen floating in the German Ocean 299 The Cast - away A Riddle Answer . From the ...
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... song . 1 I who erewhile the happy garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing , & c . Paradise Regained , i . 1 . I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventurous song . Paradise Lost , i . 13 . 2 Thee I revisit now with bolder wing ...
... song . 1 I who erewhile the happy garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing , & c . Paradise Regained , i . 1 . I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventurous song . Paradise Lost , i . 13 . 2 Thee I revisit now with bolder wing ...
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... song charms the sense . 3 ) 32 Fair the face of spring , Par . Lost , ii . 556 . To every eye ; but how much more to his Round whom the bed of sickness long diffused Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair When first with fresh - born ...
... song charms the sense . 3 ) 32 Fair the face of spring , Par . Lost , ii . 556 . To every eye ; but how much more to his Round whom the bed of sickness long diffused Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair When first with fresh - born ...
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... song , No smartness in the jest , and wonders why . Yet thousands still desire to journey on , Though halt and weary of the path they tread . The paralytic who can hold her cards But cannot play them , borrows a friend's hand To deal ...
... song , No smartness in the jest , and wonders why . Yet thousands still desire to journey on , Though halt and weary of the path they tread . The paralytic who can hold her cards But cannot play them , borrows a friend's hand To deal ...
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