I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine : And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can view this mimic show of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his... Bentley's Miscellany - Page 4191861Full view - About this book
| William Cowper - 1824 - 432 pages
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| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...of violating thine ; And, while the wings tíf fancy still are free, And I can view this mimic snow of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his theft— Thyself removed, thy power to sooth me left. FRIENDSHIP. WHAT virtue, or what mental grace, But men unqualified and base Will boast... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 pages
...o'er again ; To have rene w'd the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine ; And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. t Garth. ODE TO PEACE. COME, Peace of mind, delightful guest ! Return and make thy downy nest O nce... | |
| William Cowper - 1825 - 238 pages
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| William Cowper - 1825 - 244 pages
...o'er again ; To have renew'd the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine ; And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can...succeeded in his theft— Thyself removed, thy power to sooth me left. HEROISM. ' THERE was a time when ^Etna's silent fire Slept unperceived, the mountain... | |
| 1826 - 438 pages
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| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 pages
...o'er again; To have renew'd the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine; And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can...Time has but half succeeded in his theft— Thyself remov'd, thy pow'r to soothe me left. COWPER. SCENES OF YOUTH REVISITED. As soon as Saville could man... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 pages
...o'er again ; To have renew'd the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine ; And while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can view this mimick show of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his theft — Thyself remov'd, thy pow'r to sooth... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 pages
...the sin of violating thine ; And while the wings of Fancy still arc free, And I can view this mimick show of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his theft — Thyself remov'd, thy pow'r to sooth me left. I FRIENDSHIP. WHAT virtue, or what mental grace But men unqualified... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 pages
...o'er again ; To have renew'd the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating thine ; And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And I can...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. COWPER. TO MARY. AUTUMN OF 1793. THE twentieth year is well nigh pass'd, Since first our sky was overcast,... | |
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