Poems, Zväzok 31815 |
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Strana xiv
... the most conflicting sensations . These continued and increased , for the space of a week , to such a painful degree , that , seeing no possible way of recovering any measure of his former tranquillity , except by vix SKETCH OF THE.
... the most conflicting sensations . These continued and increased , for the space of a week , to such a painful degree , that , seeing no possible way of recovering any measure of his former tranquillity , except by vix SKETCH OF THE.
Strana xvi
... painful calamity had first occurred , he remained with his amiable phy sician nearly a twelvemonth after he had pro- nounced his cure ; and that from motives alto- gether of a devotional kind . On this part of the poet's history it may ...
... painful calamity had first occurred , he remained with his amiable phy sician nearly a twelvemonth after he had pro- nounced his cure ; and that from motives alto- gether of a devotional kind . On this part of the poet's history it may ...
Strana xix
... painful sensations . For a few moments , the cloud of despondency which had been gradually removing , involved his mind in its former darkness . Light , however , was ap- proaching . His brother invited him to walk in the garden ; where ...
... painful sensations . For a few moments , the cloud of despondency which had been gradually removing , involved his mind in its former darkness . Light , however , was ap- proaching . His brother invited him to walk in the garden ; where ...
Strana xl
... should my translation speed according to my wishes and the pains I have taken with it ; but shall never re- ceive any that I shall esteem so highly . She is indeed worthy to whom I should dedicate ; and may xl -SKETCH OF THE.
... should my translation speed according to my wishes and the pains I have taken with it ; but shall never re- ceive any that I shall esteem so highly . She is indeed worthy to whom I should dedicate ; and may xl -SKETCH OF THE.
Strana xlviii
... painful duty of the author of this memoir to exhibit the truly excellent and pitiable subject of it as very dif- ferently employed , and as commencing his descent into those depths of affliction , from which his spirit was only to ...
... painful duty of the author of this memoir to exhibit the truly excellent and pitiable subject of it as very dif- ferently employed , and as commencing his descent into those depths of affliction , from which his spirit was only to ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
afflicted appear bard beneath boast Boötes born bosom breast breath brow Cacus call'd Cowper Damon death delight Dereham divine Dryope Eartham East Dereham ev'ry eyes fair fame Faunus fear flow'rs friendship gentle GEORGE ROMNEY grace grove hand happy Hayley heart Heav'n Homer honour hope Iliad John Throckmorton Jove kind kinsman labour Lady Austen Lady Hesketh lambs Latium length lyre Mary mind morning Mundsley Muse ne'er never night num'rous numbers nymphs o'er Olney once pain Pallas Phoebus poem Poet poetical pow'r praise prove quæ rest Rose scarcely scene seek your home seem'd shade shore sight skies smile SONETTO song SONNET soon spirits spring sweet tears thee theme thine THRACIAN tibi translation Twas Unwin verse vex'd VINCENT BOURNE voice Weston WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish worth write youth