The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 pàgines |
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Pàgina 144
... Thou wast the veriest slave in days of yore That ever dragged a chain or tugged an oar ; Thy monarchs arbitrary ... thou didst not dare exert , Verse cannot stoop so low as thy desert ; It shakes the sides of splenetic disdain , Thou ...
... Thou wast the veriest slave in days of yore That ever dragged a chain or tugged an oar ; Thy monarchs arbitrary ... thou didst not dare exert , Verse cannot stoop so low as thy desert ; It shakes the sides of splenetic disdain , Thou ...
Pàgina 339
... Thou hast built , With means that were not till by thee employed , Worlds that had never been hadst Thou in strength Been less , or less benevolent than strong . They are thy witnesses , who speak thy power And goodness infinite , but ...
... Thou hast built , With means that were not till by thee employed , Worlds that had never been hadst Thou in strength Been less , or less benevolent than strong . They are thy witnesses , who speak thy power And goodness infinite , but ...
Pàgina 386
... thou not ( ' tis every father's hope ) That since thy strength must with thy years elope , And thou wilt need some comfort to assuage Health's last farewell , a staff of thine old age , That then , in recompense of all thy cares , Thy ...
... thou not ( ' tis every father's hope ) That since thy strength must with thy years elope , And thou wilt need some comfort to assuage Health's last farewell , a staff of thine old age , That then , in recompense of all thy cares , Thy ...
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EARLY POEMS | xxx |
OLNEY HYMNS | xxx |
THE SECOND VOLUMEContinued | xxx |
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