Poems,J. Johnson, 1803 - 363 стор. |
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... fancy , never better pleased Than when employed to accommodate the fair , Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devised The foft fettee ; one elbow at each end , And in the midft an elbow it received , United yet divided , twain at once ...
... fancy , never better pleased Than when employed to accommodate the fair , Heard the sweet moan with pity , and devised The foft fettee ; one elbow at each end , And in the midft an elbow it received , United yet divided , twain at once ...
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... fancy , tranquil and secure . Vain thought ! the dweller in that still retreat Dearly obtains the refuge it affords . Its elevated fcite forbids the wretch To drink sweet waters of the cryftal well ; He dips his bowl into the weedy ...
... fancy , tranquil and secure . Vain thought ! the dweller in that still retreat Dearly obtains the refuge it affords . Its elevated fcite forbids the wretch To drink sweet waters of the cryftal well ; He dips his bowl into the weedy ...
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... . Good health , and , its affociate in the most , Good temper ; fpirits prompt to undertake , And not foon spent , though in an arduous task ; The powers of fancy and ftrong thought are their's ; 18 BOOK I. THE TASK .
... . Good health , and , its affociate in the most , Good temper ; fpirits prompt to undertake , And not foon spent , though in an arduous task ; The powers of fancy and ftrong thought are their's ; 18 BOOK I. THE TASK .
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William Cowper. The powers of fancy and ftrong thought are their's ; Even age itself seems privileged in them , With clear exemption from its own defects . A sparkling eye beneath a wrinkled front The veteran shows , and , gracing a gray ...
William Cowper. The powers of fancy and ftrong thought are their's ; Even age itself seems privileged in them , With clear exemption from its own defects . A sparkling eye beneath a wrinkled front The veteran shows , and , gracing a gray ...
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... fancy followed him through foaming waves To diftant fhores ; and he would fit and weep At what a failor fuffers ; fancy too Delufive moft 21 BOOK I. THE TASK .
... fancy followed him through foaming waves To diftant fhores ; and he would fit and weep At what a failor fuffers ; fancy too Delufive moft 21 BOOK I. THE TASK .
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Сторінка 317 - Wouldst softly speak and stroke my head and smile — Could those few pleasant days again appear, Might one wish bring them, would I wish them here? I would not trust my heart : the dear delight Seems so to be desired, perhaps I might.
Сторінка 197 - The night was winter in his roughest mood ; The morning sharp and clear. But now at noon Upon the southern side of the slant hills, And where the woods fence off the northern blast, The season smiles, resigning all its rage, And has the warmth of May. The vault is blue Without a cloud, and white without a speck The dazzling splendour of the scene below.
Сторінка 119 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Сторінка 220 - The sum is this. If man's convenience, health, Or safety interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all — the meanest things that are, As free to live, and to enjoy that life, As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.
Сторінка 41 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; * if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free, They touch our country, and their shackles, fall.
Сторінка 228 - To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent homage of his arrowy tongue. All creatures worship man, and all mankind One Lord, one Father.
Сторінка 121 - Tis pleasant, through the loopholes of retreat. To peep at such a world ; to see the stir Of the great Babel, and not feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates At a safe distance, where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on the uninjured ear.
Сторінка 354 - Puss was tamed by gentle usage; Tiney was not to be tamed at all ; and Bess had a courage and confidence that made him tame from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when, the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound, and play a thousand gambols...
Сторінка 328 - The man that hails you Tom or Jack, And proves by thumps upon your back How he esteems your merit, Is such a friend, that one had need Be very much his friend indeed, .
Сторінка 185 - He looks abroad into the varied field Of nature, and though poor, perhaps, compared With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own.