| William Hayley - 1803 - 450 頁
...And mortals, (all, whose cultur'd spirits know Joys, that pure faith, and heavenly verse bestoiu !) Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless ! And obligation to her powers confess. Who, when she grac'd this earth, in Austens name, Wak'd, in a Poet, inspiration's flame ! Remov'd, by counsel, like... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 456 頁
...inspiration's Jlame ! Remov'd, by counsel, like the voice of spring, Fetters of diffidence from fancy s wing, Sent the freed Eagle in the sun to bask, And from the mind of Cowper—call'd the Task ! I close my Work with these Verses, from a persuasion, that I can pay no... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1803 - 614 頁
...three-fold chord is not soon broken.' This lady, in Mr. Hayley's verse, had, by her magical influence, — ' Sent the freed eagle in the sun to bask, And, from the mind of Cowper, called The Task.' Mrs. Unwin observed, with uneasiness, the superiority of her new friend: Cowper discovered... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 330 頁
...Auften's name, Wak'd, in a Poet, infpiratibn's flame ! Remov'd, by counfel, like the voice of fpring, Fetters of diffidence from fancy's wing, Sent the freed Eagle in the fun to balk, And from the mind of Cowper—call'd THE TASK. I clofe my work with thefe verfes, from... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 488 頁
...Who, when she grac'd this earth, in Austen's name, W^ak'd in a poet, inspiration's Jlame ! Remov'd by counsel, like the voice of spring, Fetters of diffidence...freed eagle in the sun to bask, And from the mind of Cowper—call'd the TASK ! I close my work with these verses, from a persuasion that I can pay no tribute... | |
| William Cowper - 1809 - 472 頁
...> I And mortals (all, whose cultur'd spirits know, Joys that pure faith, and heavenly verse bestow! Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless! And obligation to her powers confess, ff^ho, when shegrac'd this earth, in Austen's name, Wak'd in a poet inspiration' s Jlame ! Remov'd... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1812 - 446 頁
...dust ! And mortals (all, whose cultur'd spirits know Joys that pure faith, and heav'nly verse bestow,) Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless! And obligation to her powers .confess, Who, when she grac'd this Earth, in Austen's name, Wak'd in a Poet inspiration's flame ! Remov'd by counsel, like... | |
| William Hayley - 1812 - 450 頁
...dust ! And mortals (all, whose cultur'd spirits know Joys that pure faith, and heav'nly verse bestow,) Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless! And obligation to her powers confess, Who, when she grac'd this Earth, in Austen's name, Wak'd in, a Poet inspiration's flame ! Remov'd by counsel, like... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 480 頁
...dust ; And mortals (all whose cultured spirits know Joys that pure faith and heavenly verse bestow) Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless, And obligation...Fetters of diffidence from fancy's wing ; Sent the tired eagle in the sun to bask, And from the mind of Cowper call'd the TASK. * It has been remarked... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 528 頁
...dust! And mortals (all, whose cultured spirits know Joys that pure faith and heavenly verse bestow,) Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless, And obligation to her powers confess it Waked in a Poet Inspiration's name; Removed by counsel, like the voice of spring, Fetters of diffidence... | |
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