The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... ..... 214 The Modern Patriot . 215 On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library . 216 ............ On the same ...... ..... The Love of the World reproved .......... 216 217 Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bullfinch ........ 219.
... ..... 214 The Modern Patriot . 215 On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library . 216 ............ On the same ...... ..... The Love of the World reproved .......... 216 217 Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bullfinch ........ 219.
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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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... lady that afterwards married Sir Thomas Hesketh . In July , 1756 , Cowper lost his father , an event which does not appear to have affected him much ; but a short poem which he addressed to the lady alluded to , in which he noticed the ...
... lady that afterwards married Sir Thomas Hesketh . In July , 1756 , Cowper lost his father , an event which does not appear to have affected him much ; but a short poem which he addressed to the lady alluded to , in which he noticed the ...
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... Lady Austen , a woman of consi- derable talents and accomplishments , who pos- sessed great influence over him , and , for some time , added much to the happiness of his retire- ment . To her the world is mainly indebted for " The Task ...
... Lady Austen , a woman of consi- derable talents and accomplishments , who pos- sessed great influence over him , and , for some time , added much to the happiness of his retire- ment . To her the world is mainly indebted for " The Task ...
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... Lady Austen , waving all forms , has paid us the first visit ; and not content with showing us that proof of her respect , made handsome apolo- gies for her intrusion . We returned the visit yesterday . She is a lively agreeable woman ...
... Lady Austen , waving all forms , has paid us the first visit ; and not content with showing us that proof of her respect , made handsome apolo- gies for her intrusion . We returned the visit yesterday . She is a lively agreeable woman ...
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