The Poetical Works of William CowperBell and Daldy, 1825 - 611 pages |
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... delightful . Another walk . Mistake ' concerning the charms of Solitude corrected . Colon . nades commended . Alcove , and the view from it . The wilderness . The grove . The thresher . The necessity and the benefit of exercise . The ...
... delightful . Another walk . Mistake ' concerning the charms of Solitude corrected . Colon . nades commended . Alcove , and the view from it . The wilderness . The grove . The thresher . The necessity and the benefit of exercise . The ...
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... Delighted . There , fast rooted in their bark , Stand , never overlook'd , onr favrite elms That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond , and overthwart the stream , That , as with molten glass , inlays the vale , The ...
... Delighted . There , fast rooted in their bark , Stand , never overlook'd , onr favrite elms That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond , and overthwart the stream , That , as with molten glass , inlays the vale , The ...
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... Delight us ; happy to renounce awhile , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , That such short absence may endear it more . Then forests , or the savage rock may please , That hides the seamew in his hollow clefts Above the ...
... Delight us ; happy to renounce awhile , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , That such short absence may endear it more . Then forests , or the savage rock may please , That hides the seamew in his hollow clefts Above the ...
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... delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show , ) I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And ...
... delights , As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art , ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show , ) I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And ...
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... delight her king ? Pours she not all her choicest fruits abroad , Her sweetest flowers , her aromatic gums , Disclosing Paradise where'er he treads ? She quakes at his approach . Her hollow womb , Conceiving thunders through a thousand ...
... delight her king ? Pours she not all her choicest fruits abroad , Her sweetest flowers , her aromatic gums , Disclosing Paradise where'er he treads ? She quakes at his approach . Her hollow womb , Conceiving thunders through a thousand ...
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beauty beneath breath cause charge charms close course deep delight distant divine dream earth ease ev'n ev'ry fair fall fancy fear feed feel felt field fire flow'r force fruit give glory grace half hand happy head heart Heav'n honour hope hour human it's kind king land least length less light live lost means mind Nature never once peace perhaps play pleasure pow'r praise proud prove rest rise scene seek seems seen sense shine side sight smile song soon soul sound stands sweet task taste thee theme thine things thou thought thousand toil true truth turn virtue voice waste wind wisdom wise wish worth youth