The Poetical Works of William Cowper, 2권W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... receives us next ; Between the upright shafts of whose tall elms We may discern the thresher at his task . Thump after thump resounds the constant flail , That seems to swing uncertain , and yet falls Full on the destined ear . Wide ...
... receives us next ; Between the upright shafts of whose tall elms We may discern the thresher at his task . Thump after thump resounds the constant flail , That seems to swing uncertain , and yet falls Full on the destined ear . Wide ...
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... Receives the morsel - flesh obscene of dog , Or vermin , or at best of cock purloin'd From his accustom'd perch . Hard - faring race ! They pick their fuel out of every hedge , Which , kindled with dry leaves , just saves un- quench'd ...
... Receives the morsel - flesh obscene of dog , Or vermin , or at best of cock purloin'd From his accustom'd perch . Hard - faring race ! They pick their fuel out of every hedge , Which , kindled with dry leaves , just saves un- quench'd ...
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... Receive our air , that moment they are free ; They touch our country , and their shackles fall . That's noble , and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of the blessing . Spread it then , And let it circulate through every vein Of all ...
... Receive our air , that moment they are free ; They touch our country , and their shackles fall . That's noble , and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of the blessing . Spread it then , And let it circulate through every vein Of all ...
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... receive him ? -with what signs Of gratulation and 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 ...
... receive him ? -with what signs Of gratulation and 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 ...
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... a stigma on his father's house , And cleaves through life inseparably close To him that wears it . What can aftergames Of riper joys , and commerce with the world , The lewd vain world , that must receive him soon 58 B. II . THE TASK .
... a stigma on his father's house , And cleaves through life inseparably close To him that wears it . What can aftergames Of riper joys , and commerce with the world , The lewd vain world , that must receive him soon 58 B. II . THE TASK .
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Æsop Aspasio beauty beneath betimes boast breath call'd cause charms creatures death delight design'd distant divine dread dream e'en earth ease fair fame fancy farewell flight fear feed feel fieldfare flowers folly form'd fruit grace grave hand happy happy prisoners hast heard heart Heaven high raised honour hope infant sorrows John Throckmorton labour learn'd less life's live lyre mind mischief mounted best muse nature Nature's Nebaioth never numbers o'er once pass'd peace perhaps play pleasure plebeian praise prize proud prove rest sacred scene schools seek seem'd sensual world shade shine sight skies smile song soon soul sound Stamp'd sweet task taste taste Of evils thee theme thine thou art thought toil truth vex'd virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER winds winter wisdom wise wisely store wonder worth youth
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97 페이지 - tis the twanging horn ! o'er yonder bridge, That with its wearisome but needful length Bestrides the wintry flood, in which the moon Sees her unwrinkled face reflected bright, He comes, the herald of a noisy world, With spatter'd boots, strapp'd waist, and frozen locks ; News from all nations lumbering at his back.
34 페이지 - As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that Mercy with a bleeding heart Weeps, when she sees inflicted on a beast : Then what is man ? And what man, seeing this, And having human feelings, does not "blush, And hang his head, to think himself a man...
33 페이지 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war Might never reach me more...
13 페이지 - Nor less attractive is the woodland scene, Diversified with trees of every growth, Alike yet various. Here the grey smooth trunks Of ash, or lime, or beech, distinctly shine, Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs.
254 페이지 - Could time, his flight reversed, restore the hours, When, playing with thy vesture's tissued flowers, The violet, the pink, and jessamine, I prick'd them into paper with a pin, (And thou wast happier than myself the while, Wouldst softly speak, and stroke my head and smile...
256 페이지 - My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned, and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise — The son of parents pass'd into the skies.
163 페이지 - No noise is here, or none that hinders thought. The redbreast warbles still, but is content With slender notes and more than half...
100 페이지 - The manners, customs, policy of all Pay contribution to the store he gleans ; He sucks intelligence in every clime, And spreads the honey of his deep research At his return — a rich repast for me.
299 페이지 - Though duly from my hand he took His pittance every night, He did it with a jealous look, And, when he could, would bite. His diet was of wheaten bread, And milk, and oats, and straw ; Thistles, or lettuces instead, With sand to scour his maw. On twigs of hawthorn he regaled, On pippins...
8 페이지 - The sloping land recedes into the clouds; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tow'r, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the list'ning ear, Groves, heaths, and smoking villages remote.