The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the Author, 1±ÇD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... thoughts , till the coldness of the world in which they are rouses them to a sense of loneliness or dependence . That which other men are only in their youth , men of genius are to their latest days , living on hopes which are not to be ...
... thoughts , till the coldness of the world in which they are rouses them to a sense of loneliness or dependence . That which other men are only in their youth , men of genius are to their latest days , living on hopes which are not to be ...
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... thoughts converted into hideous shapes the moment they rise in the soul - This is to suffer indeed - to pay a price for genius which would be far too high for any other possession . The life of Cowper is a melancholy chapter in the ...
... thoughts converted into hideous shapes the moment they rise in the soul - This is to suffer indeed - to pay a price for genius which would be far too high for any other possession . The life of Cowper is a melancholy chapter in the ...
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... thought could never dwell , Or anger aim'd at me . No bold offence of mine I knew Should e'er provoke your hate ; And early taught to think you true , Still hoped a gentler fate . With kindness bless the present hour , Or , oh ! we meet ...
... thought could never dwell , Or anger aim'd at me . No bold offence of mine I knew Should e'er provoke your hate ; And early taught to think you true , Still hoped a gentler fate . With kindness bless the present hour , Or , oh ! we meet ...
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... thought the scene of trouble closed , And hoped once more to gaze upon your charms ; As oft some dire mischance has interposed , And snatch'd th ' expected blessing from my arms . The seaman thus , his shatter'd vessel lost , Still ...
... thought the scene of trouble closed , And hoped once more to gaze upon your charms ; As oft some dire mischance has interposed , And snatch'd th ' expected blessing from my arms . The seaman thus , his shatter'd vessel lost , Still ...
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... thoughts , whether they spring from the head or the heart- whether they are born in reason or passion , and it is only when the poet has a singular self - possession - a rare union of poetical feeling with the energy of cool thought ...
... thoughts , whether they spring from the head or the heart- whether they are born in reason or passion , and it is only when the poet has a singular self - possession - a rare union of poetical feeling with the energy of cool thought ...
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