10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UPWROUGHT»
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upwrought in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Poems ... To which is prefixed, a memoir of the author; ...
The sylvan scene Migrates uplifted ; and, with all its soil Alighting in far distant
fields, finds out A new possessor, and survives the change. Ocean has caught
the frenzy, and, upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height, Not by a
mighty ...
William Cowper, John MACDIARMID (Editor of the “Dumfries and Galloway Courier.”.), 1819
2
The Beauties of Cowper; Or, Extracts ... for the Use of ...
Ocean has caught the frenzy, and, upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing
height, Not by a mighty wind, but by that voice, Which winds and waves obey,
invades the shore Resistless. Never such a sudden flood, Upridg'd so high, and
sent ...
William Cowper, John Corry, 1820
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The Task: A Poem, for the Use of Schools and Academies
110 Ocean has caught the frenzy, and, upwrought To an enormous and o'
erbearing height, Not by a mighty wind, but by that voice Which winds and waves
obey, invades the shore Resistless. Never such a sudden flood, 115 Upridg'd so
high, ...
4
The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review ...
... destinies, That they who keep these glorious vigils, shun, As of less worth, the
pale material sun. Thus transmigrating into their high Thought, And to a subtler
element upwrought, Like Ermines, gathering spotlessness from Snow, Our Souls
...
5
The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Etc
Ocean has caught the frenzy, and upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing
height, Not by a mighty wind, but by that voice Which winds and waves obey,
invades the shore Resistless. Never such a sudden flood, Upridged so high, and
sent ...
For a short time he served his father as timekeeper in a lumber yard in North
Dakota — a miserable experience for him, as can readily be imagined. He came
home unhappy, in a nervously upwrought state, began to shun his former
associates ...
Her feelings were so upwrought that it was some time before, in pouring out to
Halsey her indignation, she could find relief. Whatever might or might not be the
truth of Smith's heart, it remained true that in this persecution the many were
ranged ...
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A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Poetry
Of elevation down into th' abyss, His wrath is busy and his frown is felt. ... Ocean
has caught the frenzy, and, upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height,
Not by a mighty wind, but by that voice Which winds and waves obey, invades the
...
110 Ocean has caught the frenzy, and upwrought To an enormous and o'
erbearing height, Not by a mighty wind, but by that voice Which winds and waves
obey, invades the shore Resistless. Never such a sudden flood, 115 Upridged so
high, ...
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The poetical works of William Cowper
... out A new possessor, and survives the change. no Ocean has caught the
frenzy, and, upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height, Not by a mighty
wind, but by that voice Which winds and waves obey, invades the shore
Resistless.
William Cowper, George Gilfillan, 1854