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 242
... beauty to a stone , And Chatham's eloquence to marble lips . Nor does the chisel occupy alone The powers of sculpture , but the style as much ; Each province of her art her equal care . With nice incision of her guided steel She ploughs ...
... beauty to a stone , And Chatham's eloquence to marble lips . Nor does the chisel occupy alone The powers of sculpture , but the style as much ; Each province of her art her equal care . With nice incision of her guided steel She ploughs ...
Page 279
... beauty , seen In every flash of his far - beaming eye . Nor taste alone and well contrived display Suffice to give the marshall'd ranks the grace Of their complete effect . Much yet remains Unsung , and many cares are yet behind , And ...
... beauty , seen In every flash of his far - beaming eye . Nor taste alone and well contrived display Suffice to give the marshall'd ranks the grace Of their complete effect . Much yet remains Unsung , and many cares are yet behind , And ...
Page 349
... beauty of these plants , By these delightful meadows , These variegated flowers , By the soft music of the rills and birds , Let us sit down in joy ! EVE . Behold then I am seated ! How I rejoice in viewing not alone 350 These flowers ...
... beauty of these plants , By these delightful meadows , These variegated flowers , By the soft music of the rills and birds , Let us sit down in joy ! EVE . Behold then I am seated ! How I rejoice in viewing not alone 350 These flowers ...
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