William Taylor Collins Return Poems

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    If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song,
    May hope, chaste Eve, to soothe thy modest ear,
    Like thy own solemn springs,
    Thy springs and dying gales,
    ...
  • 2.
    SCENE, a forest TIME, the Evening

    In Georgia's land, where Tefflis' towers are seen,
    In distant view along the level green,
    ...
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Denner's Old Woman
 by William Cowper

In this mimic form of a matron in years,
How plainly the pencil of Denner appears!
The matron herself, in whose old age we see
Not a trace of decline, what a wonder is she!
No dimness of eye, and no cheek hanging low,
No wrinkle, or deep-furrow-d frown on the brow!
Her forehead indeed is here circled around
With locks like the ribbon with which they are bound;
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