The TaskJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 220 páginas |
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... shaded walks . And long protracted bowers , enjoy'd at noon The gloom and coolness of declining day . We bear our ... shade . Descending now ( but cautious , lest too fast ) A sudden steep , upon a rustic bridge We pass a gulf , in ...
... shaded walks . And long protracted bowers , enjoy'd at noon The gloom and coolness of declining day . We bear our ... shade . Descending now ( but cautious , lest too fast ) A sudden steep , upon a rustic bridge We pass a gulf , in ...
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... of every growth , Alike , yet various . Here the gray smooth trunks Of ash , or lime , or beech distinctly shine Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There , lost behind a rising ground , the wood THE SOFA . 13.
... of every growth , Alike , yet various . Here the gray smooth trunks Of ash , or lime , or beech distinctly shine Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There , lost behind a rising ground , the wood THE SOFA . 13.
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... shades . At eve The moonbeam , sliding softly in between The sleeping leaves , is all the light they wish , Birds warbling all the music . We can spare The splendour of your lamps ; they but eclipse Our softer satellite . Your songs ...
... shades . At eve The moonbeam , sliding softly in between The sleeping leaves , is all the light they wish , Birds warbling all the music . We can spare The splendour of your lamps ; they but eclipse Our softer satellite . Your songs ...
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... universities . O FOR a lodge in some vast wilderness , Some boundless contiguity of shade , Where rumour of oppression and deceit , Of unsuccessful or successful war , " Might never reach me more . My ear is THE TASK. ...
... universities . O FOR a lodge in some vast wilderness , Some boundless contiguity of shade , Where rumour of oppression and deceit , Of unsuccessful or successful war , " Might never reach me more . My ear is THE TASK. ...
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... shades of death , Fall prone : the pale inhabitants come forth , And , happy in their unforeseen release From all the rigours of restraint , enjoy The terrors of the day that sets them free . Who then , that has thee , would not hold ...
... shades of death , Fall prone : the pale inhabitants come forth , And , happy in their unforeseen release From all the rigours of restraint , enjoy The terrors of the day that sets them free . Who then , that has thee , would not hold ...
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beauty beneath betimes boast breath call'd cause charge charms CHISWICK clime delights design'd distant divine dream e'en Earth ease fair fame fancy feed feel field of glory flower folly form'd fountain of eternal frown fruits give glory grace groves hand happy heart Heaven honour human INNER TEMPLE JOHN SHARPE king labour learn'd less live lost lyre mercy Mighty winds mind mischief nature Nature's Nebaioth never nymphs o'er once palmistry pass'd peace perhaps PICCADILLY pleased pleasures plebeian polish'd praise prize proud rapture riddance rude rural sacred sake scene schools scorn seek seem'd shade shine sight slaves sleep sloth smile SOFA song soon soul sound spare stroke sweet task taste thee theme thine thou art thought toil touch'd trembling truth twas virtue WILLIAM COWPER wind winter wisdom wise wonder worth youth