Miscellaneous poems. Olney hymns. Anti-Thelyphthora. Table talk and other poems. Translations from Vincent BourneBaldwin and Cradock, 1836 |
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... meet . At this time these Poems were addressed to her on whose affections the Poet had placed all his happiness , still indulging the hope of possessing the object of his love . But it proved , alas ! otherwise , as appears by the poem ...
... meet . At this time these Poems were addressed to her on whose affections the Poet had placed all his happiness , still indulging the hope of possessing the object of his love . But it proved , alas ! otherwise , as appears by the poem ...
Strana 8
... we behold in one ! Glossy locks , and brow serene , Venus ' smiles , Diana's mien , All meet in you , and you alone . Beauty , like other powers , maintains Her empire , COWPER'S POEMS . An Attempt at the Manner of Waller Song The ...
... we behold in one ! Glossy locks , and brow serene , Venus ' smiles , Diana's mien , All meet in you , and you alone . Beauty , like other powers , maintains Her empire , COWPER'S POEMS . An Attempt at the Manner of Waller Song The ...
Strana 12
... meets us as we fly . Thus the wreck'd mariner may strive Some desert shore to gain , Secure of life , if he survive The fury ... meet the fatal blow ! AN EPISTLE TO ROBERT LLOYD , ESQ . 1754 . ' Tis not that I design to rob Thee of thy ...
... meets us as we fly . Thus the wreck'd mariner may strive Some desert shore to gain , Secure of life , if he survive The fury ... meet the fatal blow ! AN EPISTLE TO ROBERT LLOYD , ESQ . 1754 . ' Tis not that I design to rob Thee of thy ...
Strana 20
... meet in vain ! What can we do in absence more Than suffer and complain ? Fated to ills beyond redress , We must endure our woe ; The days allow'd us to possess , " Tis madness to forego . THE SYMPTOMS OF LOVE . WOULD my Delia know if 20 ...
... meet in vain ! What can we do in absence more Than suffer and complain ? Fated to ills beyond redress , We must endure our woe ; The days allow'd us to possess , " Tis madness to forego . THE SYMPTOMS OF LOVE . WOULD my Delia know if 20 ...
Strana 27
... meet thy joy shall be again . Hard is that heart and unsubdued by love That feels no pain , nor ever heaves a sigh ; Such hearts the fiercest passions only prove , Or freeze in cold insensibility . Oh ! then indulge thy grief , nor fear ...
... meet thy joy shall be again . Hard is that heart and unsubdued by love That feels no pain , nor ever heaves a sigh ; Such hearts the fiercest passions only prove , Or freeze in cold insensibility . Oh ! then indulge thy grief , nor fear ...
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Miscellaneous poems. Olney hymns. Anti-Thelyphthora. Table talk and other ... William Cowper Úplné zobrazenie - 1836 |
Miscellaneous poems. Olney hymns. Anti-Thelyphthora. Table talk and other ... William Cowper Úplné zobrazenie - 1836 |
Miscellaneous poems. Olney hymns. Anti-Thelyphthora. Table talk and other ... William Cowper Úplné zobrazenie - 1836 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
beams beneath bids bless'd blessing blest bliss boast bosom BOSTON ATHENÆUM breast breath Canusium charms Cowper dear Delia delight despair divine dream earth eternal eyes face fair faith fancy fear feel fire flame fools form'd frown Gittite give glory grace hand happy hast hate hear heart Heaven heavenly hope hour Israel JEHOVAH-JIREH JEHOVAH-SHALOM JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH Jesus land light live Lord lyre mankind mercy mercy seat mind Muse never nymph o'er OLNEY HYMNS once pain Paradise Lost peace pity pleasure praise prayer pride prove rest sacred Saviour scene scorn seem'd shine sigh sight Sinuessa skies smile song sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stream sweet sweet oblivion tears thee theme thine thou art thought thousand throne toil tongue trembling trifler truth Twas vex'd VINCENT BOURNE virtue Whate'er where'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom word wretch youth
Populárne pasáže
Strana 93 - The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree ; And seem by thy sweet bounty made For those who follow thee.
Strana 314 - Solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face ; Better dwell in the midst of alarms Than reign in this horrible place.
Strana 166 - Heaven's easy, artless, unencumbered plan ! No meretricious graces to beguile, No clustering ornaments to clog the pile, From ostentation as from weakness free, It stands like the cerulean arch we see, Majestic in its own simplicity. Inscribed above the portal, from afar Conspicuous as the brightness of a star. Legible only by the light they give, Stand the soul-quickening words — BELIEVE AND LIVE.
Strana 82 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head...
Strana 307 - a friend in my retreat, Whom I may whisper solitude is sweet.
Strana 86 - GOD of my life, to Thee I call, Afflicted at thy feet I fall ; When the great water-floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail ! 2 Friend of the friendless, and the faint ! Where should I lodge my deep complaint ? Where but with Thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor...
Strana 321 - In behalf of the Nose, it will quickly appear, And your lordship," he said, ' will undoubtedly find. That the Nose has had Spectacles always in wear, Which amounts to possession time out of mind.
Strana 303 - Tis easy to resign a toilsome place, But not to manage leisure with a grace : Absence of occupation is not rest, A mind- quite vacant is a mind distressed.
Strana 226 - Greek I slur a name a poet must not speak) Stood pilloried on infamy's high stage, And bore the pelting scorn of half an age; The very butt of slander, and the blot For every dart that malice ever shot.
Strana 55 - My trust is in the Lord," My soul hath quell'da thousand foes, Fearless of all that could oppose. But unbelief, self-will, Self-righteousness, and pride, How often do they steal My weapon from my side ! Yet David's Lord, and Gideon's friend, Will help his servant to the end.