The Poetical Works of William Cowper. [With a Memoir of Cowper by John Mitford, Vicar of Benhall. With a Portrait.], Volumen2Little, Brown and Company, 1856 |
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... delightful . An- other walk . Mistake concerning the charms of solitude corrected . Colonnades commended . Alcove , and the view from it . The wilderness . The grove . The thresher . The necessity and the benefits of exercise . The ...
... delightful . An- other walk . Mistake concerning the charms of solitude corrected . Colonnades commended . Alcove , and the view from it . The wilderness . The grove . The thresher . The necessity and the benefits of exercise . The ...
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... Delighted . There , fast rooted in their bank , Stand , never overlook'd , our favourite elms , That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond , and overthwart the stream , That , as with molten glass , inlays the vale , The ...
... Delighted . There , fast rooted in their bank , Stand , never overlook'd , our favourite elms , That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond , and overthwart the stream , That , as with molten glass , inlays the vale , The ...
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... Delight us ; happy to renounce awhile , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , That such short absence may endear it more . Then forests , or the savage rock , may please , That hides the seamew in his hollow clefts Above ...
... Delight us ; happy to renounce awhile , Not senseless of its charms , what still we love , That such short absence may endear it more . Then forests , or the savage rock , may please , That hides the seamew in his hollow clefts Above ...
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... delights As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show ) , I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless ...
... delights As dear to thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show ) , I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless ...
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... 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 hollow womb , Conceiving thunders , through a ...
... 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 hollow womb , Conceiving thunders , through a ...
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