The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 - English poetry |
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Page 195
... hear ? Dismiss poor Harry ! he replies ; Some people are more nice than wise : For one slight trespass all this stir ... hear at all ! Then , with a voice exceeding low , No matter if you hear or no . Alas ! and is domestic strife , That ...
... hear ? Dismiss poor Harry ! he replies ; Some people are more nice than wise : For one slight trespass all this stir ... hear at all ! Then , with a voice exceeding low , No matter if you hear or no . Alas ! and is domestic strife , That ...
Page 326
... hears it with a shout repeats , And adds his rapture to the general praise . In that bless'd moment Nature , throwing wide Her veil opaque ... hear Is touch'd within us , and the heart replies . 326 THE TASK . The Winter Walk at Noon.
... hears it with a shout repeats , And adds his rapture to the general praise . In that bless'd moment Nature , throwing wide Her veil opaque ... hear Is touch'd within us , and the heart replies . 326 THE TASK . The Winter Walk at Noon.
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... hear , but O impart To each desires sincere , That we may listen with our heart , And learn as well as hear ! For if vain thoughts the minds engage Of older far than we , What hope , that , at our heedless age , Our minds should e'er be ...
... hear , but O impart To each desires sincere , That we may listen with our heart , And learn as well as hear ! For if vain thoughts the minds engage Of older far than we , What hope , that , at our heedless age , Our minds should e'er be ...
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