Cowper: Poetry and ProseHart-Davis, 1968 - 1018 pages |
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Page 155
... leave the world's deceitful shore , And leave it to return no more . Tho ' tempest - toss'd and half a wreck , My Saviour thro ' the floods I seek ; Let neither winds nor stormy main Force back my shatter'd bark again . LOOKING UPWARDS ...
... leave the world's deceitful shore , And leave it to return no more . Tho ' tempest - toss'd and half a wreck , My Saviour thro ' the floods I seek ; Let neither winds nor stormy main Force back my shatter'd bark again . LOOKING UPWARDS ...
Page 386
... leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion . Finding ... leaves of a cucumber vine , sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of that vine he found a ...
... leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion . Finding ... leaves of a cucumber vine , sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of that vine he found a ...
Page 882
... leave of Weston which I suppose they will see no more till Midsummer.- Mrs Unwin reads Mrs Trimmer to me after supper , with whose little books I am charmed . So now , my dear , good night to thee . Adieu . Not Peter , but William ...
... leave of Weston which I suppose they will see no more till Midsummer.- Mrs Unwin reads Mrs Trimmer to me after supper , with whose little books I am charmed . So now , my dear , good night to thee . Adieu . Not Peter , but William ...
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