Frases de William Cowper
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William Cowper

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fue un poeta inglés, creador de himnos. Uno de los poetas más populares de su época, Cowper cambió el curso de la poesía natural del siglo XVIII escribiendo sobre la vida cotidiana y escenas del campo inglés. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. noviembre 1731 – 25. abril 1800
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Frases célebres de William Cowper

“Dios hizo el campo, y el hombre la ciudad.”

Sin fuentes

“El dolor es, él mismo, una medicina.”

Sin fuentes

“El que nunca tuvo miedo no tiene esperanza.”

Sin fuentes

“Una persona perezosa es un reloj sin agujas, siendo inútil tanto si anda como si está parado.”

Fuente: Palomo Triguero, Eduardo. Cita-logía. Editorial Punto Rojo Libros,S.L. ISBN 978-84-16068-10-4. p. 228.

William Cowper: Frases en inglés

“How fleet is a glance of the mind!
Compared with the speed of its flight
The tempest itself lags behind,
And the swift-winged arrows of light.”

Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“There is a bird who by his coat,
And by the hoarseness of his note,
Might be supposed a crow.”

The Jackdaw (translation from Vincent Bourne).
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Society friendship and love
Divinely bestow'd upon man,
O had I the wings of a dove
How soon I would taste you again!”

Fuente: Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk (1782), Line 17.

“Here the heart
May give a useful lesson to the head,
And Learning wiser grow without his books.”

William Cowper The Task

Fuente: The Task (1785), Book VI, Winter Walk at Noon, Line 85.

“My soul
Shall bear that also; for, by practice taught,
I have learned patience, having much endured.”

The Odyssey of Homer: translated into English blank verse (1791), Book V, line 264.

“I was a stricken deer that left the herd
Long since.”

William Cowper The Task

Fuente: The Task (1785), Book III, The Garden, Line 108.

“She that asks
Her dear five hundred friends.”

William Cowper The Task

Fuente: The Task (1785), Book II, The Timepiece, Line 642.

“Not a flower
But shows some touch, in freckle, streak or stain,
Of his unrivall'd pencil.”

William Cowper The Task

Fuente: The Task (1785), Book VI, Winter Walk at Noon, Line 240.

“No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach.”

From the writings of William Cowper Brann (1855 – 1898), known as Brann the Iconoclast. http://www.google.co.uk/books?id=zc6W3a68NsoC&pg=PA60&dq=%22patriot+on+an+empty%22+inauthor:Brann&as_brr=0&sig=an5LOns0MG1gg4C2x7VNE1HdeuI
Misattributed

“Mountains interposed
Make enemies of nations, who had else
Like kindred drops, been mingled into one.”

William Cowper The Task

Fuente: The Task (1785), Book II, The Timepiece, Line 17.

“Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too.”

William Cowper The Task

Fuente: The Task (1785), Book III, The Garden, Line 566.

“Just knows, and knows no more, her Bible true,—
A truth the brilliant Frenchman never knew.”

Truth, line 327.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“But that disease when soberly defined
Is the false fire of an o'erheated mind.”

Fuente: Conversation (1782), Line 667; of fanaticism.

“Remorse, the fatal egg by Pleasure laid.”

Fuente: The Progress of Error (1782), Line 240.