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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... flower ? It sleeps ; and the icy touch Of unprolific winter has impress'd A cold stagnation on the intestine tide ... flowers , like flies clothing her slender rods , That scarce a leaf appears ; mezereon too , Though leafless , well ...
... flower ? It sleeps ; and the icy touch Of unprolific winter has impress'd A cold stagnation on the intestine tide ... flowers , like flies clothing her slender rods , That scarce a leaf appears ; mezereon too , Though leafless , well ...
Page 333
... flower supremely blest , And queen of all the flowers , Thou form'st around my locks A garland of such fragrance , That up to heaven itself Thy balmy sweets ascend . Let us in pure embraces So twine ourselves , my love , That we may ...
... flower supremely blest , And queen of all the flowers , Thou form'st around my locks A garland of such fragrance , That up to heaven itself Thy balmy sweets ascend . Let us in pure embraces So twine ourselves , my love , That we may ...
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... flowers . Here trees of amplest leaf Extend their rival shades And stately rise to heaven . ADAM . Now by these cooling shades , The beauty of these plants , By these delightful meadows , These variegated flowers , By the soft music of ...
... flowers . Here trees of amplest leaf Extend their rival shades And stately rise to heaven . ADAM . Now by these cooling shades , The beauty of these plants , By these delightful meadows , These variegated flowers , By the soft music of ...
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