The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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William Cowper. CONTENTS . VOL . I. Page TABLE TALK ... The Progress of Error . Truth .... Expostulation . Hope ........ 1 27 48 68 93 Charity .. 119 Conversation 141 ......... Retirement ..... 172 The Yearly Distress , or Tithing Time ...
William Cowper. CONTENTS . VOL . I. Page TABLE TALK ... The Progress of Error . Truth .... Expostulation . Hope ........ 1 27 48 68 93 Charity .. 119 Conversation 141 ......... Retirement ..... 172 The Yearly Distress , or Tithing Time ...
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William Cowper. Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bullfinch ........ 219 The Rose ... The Doves .. A Fable ...... Ode to Apollo ... A Comparison .... Another , addressed to a Young Lady The Poet's New Year's Gift ........ Pairing ...
William Cowper. Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bullfinch ........ 219 The Rose ... The Doves .. A Fable ...... Ode to Apollo ... A Comparison .... Another , addressed to a Young Lady The Poet's New Year's Gift ........ Pairing ...
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... COWPER . WILLIAM COWPER was the eldest son of the Reverend John Cowper , Rector of Berkhamp- stead , in Hertfordshire , and was born at that place on the 15th of November , O. S. 1731 . His family , which was ancient and respectable ...
... COWPER . WILLIAM COWPER was the eldest son of the Reverend John Cowper , Rector of Berkhamp- stead , in Hertfordshire , and was born at that place on the 15th of November , O. S. 1731 . His family , which was ancient and respectable ...
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