Cowper, Illustrated by a Series of Views: In, Or Near, the Park of Weston-Underwood, Bucks. Accompanied with Copious Descriptions and a Brief Sketch of the Poet's LifeVernor and Hood, 1803 - 51 páginas |
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... . adieu to the shade , And the whisp'ring sound of the cool colonnade ; The winds play no longer , nor sing in their leaves ; Nor Ouse on its surface their image receives . They stood near Lavendon Mill , about two miles from 28.
... . adieu to the shade , And the whisp'ring sound of the cool colonnade ; The winds play no longer , nor sing in their leaves ; Nor Ouse on its surface their image receives . They stood near Lavendon Mill , about two miles from 28.
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... Ouse , which , in that place , assumes a majestic breadtlr , bordered on each side by flags of luxuriant growth , and reflecting , in its meandering course , the various beauties that surround it ; among which the poplars were once pre ...
... Ouse , which , in that place , assumes a majestic breadtlr , bordered on each side by flags of luxuriant growth , and reflecting , in its meandering course , the various beauties that surround it ; among which the poplars were once pre ...
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... Ouse , whose mazy and deceptive course assumes the semblance of various streams : the meadows are likewise intersected by dykes , cut for the purpose of draining floods , which give the land , even in times of drought , a delightful ...
... Ouse , whose mazy and deceptive course assumes the semblance of various streams : the meadows are likewise intersected by dykes , cut for the purpose of draining floods , which give the land , even in times of drought , a delightful ...
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... Ouse , slow winding through a level plain Of spacious meads , with cattle sprinkled o'er , Conducts the eye along its sinuous course , Delighted . While far beyond , and over - thwart the stream , That , as with molten glass , inlays ...
... Ouse , slow winding through a level plain Of spacious meads , with cattle sprinkled o'er , Conducts the eye along its sinuous course , Delighted . While far beyond , and over - thwart the stream , That , as with molten glass , inlays ...
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... Ouse , the village of Emberton , and a range of richly - cultivated distant lands , divided by " hedge - row beauties num- berless . " By the best traditionary accounts , Weston was formerly a hamlet belonging to Olney ; but Overs Brook ...
... Ouse , the village of Emberton , and a range of richly - cultivated distant lands , divided by " hedge - row beauties num- berless . " By the best traditionary accounts , Weston was formerly a hamlet belonging to Olney ; but Overs Brook ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 17 - Thy indistinct expressions seem Like language utter'd in a dream; Yet me they charm, whate'er the theme, My Mary! Thy silver locks, once auburn bright, Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary! For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign; Yet, gently prest, press gently mine, My Mary!
Página 7 - The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree ; And seem by thy sweet bounty made For those who follow thee.
Página 19 - And watched a poet through misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards defend ! It is the dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title in itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name.
Página 31 - No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wannish...
Página 16 - Thy silver locks, once auburn bright, Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary ! For, could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently prest, press gently mine, My Mary!
Página 25 - How oft upon yon eminence our pace Has slacken'd to a pause, and we have borne The ruffling wind, scarce conscious that it blew, While Admiration, feeding at the eye, And still unsated, dwelt upon the scene...
Página 10 - I kept him for his humour's sake. For he would oft beguile My heart of thoughts, that made it ache, And force me to a smile.
Página 7 - Oh, with what joy, and peace, and love, She communes with her God ! There, like the nightingale, she pours Her solitary lays, Nor asks a witness to her song, Nor thirsts for human praise.