| Thomas Taylor - 1834 - 302 pages
...and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind, Endured affliction's desolating hail, And watched a poet through misfortune's vale, Her spotless dust,...Unwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title in itself is feme, For all who read his verse revere her name." Had Cowper been in the enjoyment of health, and... | |
| William Cowper - Authors, English - 1835 - 726 pages
...1796. Trusting in God, with all her heart and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endured affliction's desolating hail. And watch'da Poet through...itself is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. The infinitely tender and deep sense of gratitude that Cowper, in his seasons of health,... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 446 pages
...ELY, 1724, BURIED IN THIS CHURCH, 1796. EndurM affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards,...itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. It might have been anticipated that the death of Mrs. Unwin, in Cowper's enfeebled state,... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 448 pages
...magnanimously kind ; VOL. V. R Endur'd affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet thro' misfortune's rale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards, defend ! It is...itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. It might have been anticipated that the death of Mrs. Unwin, in Cowper's enfeebled state,... | |
| Religion - 1835 - 440 pages
...and mind, This woman proved"magnanimonsly kind, Endured affliction's desolating hail, And watched a poet through misfortune's vale, Her spotless dust,...dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title m itself is fame, , For all who read his verse revere her name.' Had Cowper been in the enjoyment of... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 480 pages
...THROUGH MISFORTUNE'S VALE. HER SPOTLESS DUST ANGELIC GUARDS DEFEND! IT IS THK DUST OF UNWIN— COWFER's FRIEND ! THAT SINGLE TITLE IN ITSELF IS FAME, FOR ALL WHO READ HIS VERSE REVERE HER NAME. The succeeding summer beheld Cowper considerably improved in bodily health, but the depression... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 378 pages
...I790. TRUSTING in God, with all her heart and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Kndured affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da Poet through...itself is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. -- V, -ii1'. JIONUMtM'. ADDITIONAL NOTES *HD ILLUSTRATIONS. Audible illusions, p. 53. —... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 358 pages
...1796. TRUSTING in God, with all her heart and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endured affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da Poet through...itself is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. COWPEK'S MONUMENT. ADDITIONAL NOTES AMD ILLUSTRATIONS. Audible illusions, p. 53. — A curious... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 448 pages
...prov'd magnanimously kind ; VOL. V. R Endur'd affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards,...itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. It might have been anticipated that the death of Mrs. Unwin, in Cowper's enfeebled state,... | |
| Robert Southey - Poets, English - 1839 - 380 pages
...and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endured affliction's desolating hail, And watched a Poet through misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust,...itself is fame ; For all, who read his verse, revere her name. ADDITIONAL NOTES ILLUSTRATIONS. Rhymed tragedies, p. 3. — Johnson says, t: The practice... | |
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