Poems, Volumen2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1817 |
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... rude at first , and not with easy slope Receding wide , they press'd against the ribs , And bruis'd the side ; and , elevated high , Taught the rais'd shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elaps'd or e'er our rugged sires Complain'd ...
... rude at first , and not with easy slope Receding wide , they press'd against the ribs , And bruis'd the side ; and , elevated high , Taught the rais'd shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elaps'd or e'er our rugged sires Complain'd ...
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... rude name , In characters uncouth , and spelt amiss . So strong the zeal t ' immortalize himself Beats in the breast of man , that e'en a few , Few transient years , won from th ' abyss abhorr'd Of blank oblivion , seem a glorious prize ...
... rude name , In characters uncouth , and spelt amiss . So strong the zeal t ' immortalize himself Beats in the breast of man , that e'en a few , Few transient years , won from th ' abyss abhorr'd Of blank oblivion , seem a glorious prize ...
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... use , Else noxious ; oceans , rivers , lakes , and streams , All feel the fresh'ning impulse , and are cleans'd By restless undulation : e'en the oak Thrives by the rude concussion of the storm : He BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
... use , Else noxious ; oceans , rivers , lakes , and streams , All feel the fresh'ning impulse , and are cleans'd By restless undulation : e'en the oak Thrives by the rude concussion of the storm : He BOOK I. 17 THE SOFA .
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William Cowper. Thrives by the rude concussion of the storm : He seems indeed indignant , and to feel Th ' impression of the blast with proud disdain , Frowning , as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes ...
William Cowper. Thrives by the rude concussion of the storm : He seems indeed indignant , and to feel Th ' impression of the blast with proud disdain , Frowning , as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes ...
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... rude and surly , and beset with thorns , And terrible to sight , as when she springs ( If e'er she springs spontaneous ) in remote And barb'rous climes , where violence prevails , And strength is lord of all ; but gentle , kind , By ...
... rude and surly , and beset with thorns , And terrible to sight , as when she springs ( If e'er she springs spontaneous ) in remote And barb'rous climes , where violence prevails , And strength is lord of all ; but gentle , kind , By ...
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Aspasio beauty beneath betimes boast bramble breath call'd cause charms dæmons death delight design'd distant divine dread dream e'en Earth ease ev'ning ev'ry fair fame fancy fear feed feel flow'r folly form'd fountain of eternal fruit give glory grace grave groves hand happy hast heard heart Heav'n honour hope human labour learn'd less liberty live lost lov'd lyre Mighty winds mind muse nature Nature's Nebaioth never o'er once peace PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY perhaps plac'd pleas'd pleasure plebeian pow'r praise proud prove quake rapture rest riddance rude rural sacred scene seek seem'd shade shine skies sleep sloth smile SOFA song soon soul sound Stamp'd sweet task taste thee theme thine thou art thought toil trembling truth Twas virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wise worth youth