| William Cowper - 1824 - 450 halaman
...Pomts, which unless the Scripture made them plain The wisest heads might agitate in vain. 0, thou, whom, borne on fancy's eager wing Back to the season of life's happy spring, I pleas'd remember, and, while mem'ry yet Holds fast her office here, can ne'er forget ; Ingenious dreamer,... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 470 halaman
...which unless the Scripture made them jilnin , ""*•« wisest heads might agitate in vain. O, thou, whom, borne on fancy's eager wing Back to the season of life's happy spring, I pleas'd remember, and, while mem'ry yet Holds fast her office here, can ne'er forget; Ingenious dreamer,... | |
| William Cowper - 1825 - 248 halaman
...agitate in vain. 0 thou, whom, borne on fancy's eager wing, Back to the season of life's happy spring, 1 pleased remember, and, while memory yet Holds fast...the gayest, make the gravest smile ; Witty, and well employ 'd, and, like thy Lord, Speaking in parables his slighted word ; I name thee not, lest so despised... | |
| Oliver Reywood - 1825 - 542 halaman
...sketched the Progress of his Pilgrim, and even in this world procured for himself an immortal name. Ingenious dreamer, in whose well told tale Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail ; Whose hum'rous vein, strong sense, and simple style, May teach the gayest, make the gravest smile — COWPER.... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 halaman
...Ingenious dreamer, in whose well-told tale 135 Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail ; Whose hum'rous vein, strong sense, and simple style, May teach the gayest, make the gravest smile ; Witty, and well employ'd, and like thy Lord, Speakhxi in parables his slighted word ; 140 I name thee not, lest so... | |
| William Cowper - 1828 - 468 halaman
...Points, which unless the Scripture made them plain, The wisest beads might agitate in vain. O, thoit, whom, borne on fancy's eager wing Back to the season of life's happy spring, I pleas'd remember, and, while mem'ry yet Holds fast her office here, can ne'er forget ; Ingenious dreamer,... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 halaman
...Points, which, unless the Scripture made them plain, The wisest heads might agitate in vain. Oh thou, whom, borne on fancy's eager wing Back to the season...the gayest, make the gravest smile ; Witty, and well employ'd, and, like thy Lord, Speaking in parables his slighted word ; I name thee not, lest so despised... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 halaman
...fancy's eager wing Back to the season of life's happy spring, 1 pleas'd remember, and, while mem'ry yet Holds fast her office here, can ne'er forget ;...Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail ; Whose hum'rous vein, strong sense, and simple style, May teach the gayest, make the gravest smile ; Witty,... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 halaman
...Ingenious dreamer, in whose well-told tale Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail ; Whose hum'rous vein, strong sense, and simple style, May teach the gayest, make the gravest smile ; Witty, and well employ'd, and, like thy Lord, Speaking in parables his slighted word; I name thee not, lest so despis'da... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 halaman
...vain. 0 thou, whom, borne on Fancy's eager wing Back to the season of life's happy spring, 1 pleaded remember, and, while memory yet Holds fast her office...here, can ne'er forget; Ingenious dreamer, in whose well-told tale Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail; Whose humorous vein, strong sense, and... | |
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