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William Cowper Quotes

«A self-made man? Yes - and worships his creator»
Author: William Cowper (Poet)
«Far happier are the dead methinks than they who look for death and fear it every day»
Author: William Cowper (Poet)
«The dogs did bark, the children screamed, Up flew the windows all; And every soul bawled out, Well done! As loud as he could bawl.»
Author: William Cowper (Poet) | Keywords: bark, bawl, bawled, bawling, screamed
«No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach.»
Author: William Cowper (Poet)
«An idler is a watch that wants both hands, As useless if it goes as if it stands»
Author: William Cowper (Poet) | Keywords: idler, idlers
«Without one friend, above all foes, Britannia give the world repose»
Author: William Cowper (Poet) | Keywords: Britannia, foes, repose
«Happiness depends, as Nature shows, Less on exterior things than most suppose»
Author: William Cowper (Poet)
«I shall not ask Jean Jacques Rousseau - If birds confabulate or no»
«A fool with judges, amongst fools a judge: / He says but little, and that little said / Owes all its weight, like loaded dice, to lead. / His wit invites you by his looks to come, / But when you knock, it never is at home.»
Author: William Cowper (Poet) | Keywords: dice, invites
«With spots quadrangular of diamond form,/ Ensanguined hearts, clubs typical of strife, / And spades, the emblem of untimely graves.»