Poems, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... rude concussion of the storm : He seems indeed indignant , and to feel The impression of the blast with proud disdain , Frowning , as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes His firm stability to what he ...
... rude concussion of the storm : He seems indeed indignant , and to feel The impression of the blast with proud disdain , Frowning , as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes His firm stability to what he ...
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... Rude as thou art , ( for we returned thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show ) I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless , as never to regret Sweets tasted here , and left as soon as known . Methinks I see thee ...
... Rude as thou art , ( for we returned thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show ) I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless , as never to regret Sweets tasted here , and left as soon as known . Methinks I see thee ...
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... public exigence till annual food Fails for the craving hunger of the state , Thee I account still happy , and the chief Among the nations , seeing thou art free ; My native nook of earth ! Thy clime is rude 206 BOOK V. THE TASK .
... public exigence till annual food Fails for the craving hunger of the state , Thee I account still happy , and the chief Among the nations , seeing thou art free ; My native nook of earth ! Thy clime is rude 206 BOOK V. THE TASK .
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THE TASK in Six Books | 1 |
Friendship 580 | 250 |
Stanzas subjoined to a Bill of Mortality for the year 1787 393 | 273 |
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Æsop Aspasio beauty beneath betimes boast bound breath cause charge charms creatures dæmons death deem delight distant divine dread dream earth ease ev'n fair fame fancy farewell flight fear feed feel fieldfare flowers folly fountain of eternal fruit give glory grace grave groves hand happy happy prisoners hast heard heart heaven honour human John Throckmorton labour less life's live lyre mind mischief mounted best nature nature's Nebaioth never numbers o'er once peace perhaps play pleasure plebeian praise prize Profusion proud prove rest rude sacred scene schools scorn seek seems sensual world shade shine skies smile song soon soul sound street's end suspiria sweet task taste thee their's theme thine thou art toil truth Twas virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER winds wisdom wise wisely store wonder worth youth