The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... d vase , Reflects the beam that plays upon its face ; The sportive light , uncertain where it falls , Now strikes the roof , now flashes on the walls . H.Robinson sc . ривотрет KESTRAL WORK HAM LONDO WILITAM PICKERING.
... d vase , Reflects the beam that plays upon its face ; The sportive light , uncertain where it falls , Now strikes the roof , now flashes on the walls . H.Robinson sc . ривотрет KESTRAL WORK HAM LONDO WILITAM PICKERING.
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... faces , he seems to sheath them with much tenderness , as if fearful of doing injury to others . But though an enemy to the person , he is a friend to the mind , and you have found him so . Though even in this respect his treatment of ...
... faces , he seems to sheath them with much tenderness , as if fearful of doing injury to others . But though an enemy to the person , he is a friend to the mind , and you have found him so . Though even in this respect his treatment of ...
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... face of that folly I mean to expose , and having occasion to mention the loathsome animal , I cannot , I think , do better than call him by his loathsome name . It is a false delicacy that is offended by the mention of any thing God has ...
... face of that folly I mean to expose , and having occasion to mention the loathsome animal , I cannot , I think , do better than call him by his loathsome name . It is a false delicacy that is offended by the mention of any thing God has ...
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... Mr. Hayley , " On Tuesday we expect company . Mr. Rose and Lawrence the painter . Yet once more is my patience to be exercised , and once more I am made to wish that my face had been movable , MEMOIR OF COWPER . lxxix.
... Mr. Hayley , " On Tuesday we expect company . Mr. Rose and Lawrence the painter . Yet once more is my patience to be exercised , and once more I am made to wish that my face had been movable , MEMOIR OF COWPER . lxxix.
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William Cowper. made to wish that my face had been movable , to put on and take off at pleasure , so as to be port- able in a bandbox , and sent to the artist . " To Mr. Rose he remarked in November following , 66 My hope was , that the ...
William Cowper. made to wish that my face had been movable , to put on and take off at pleasure , so as to be port- able in a bandbox , and sent to the artist . " To Mr. Rose he remarked in November following , 66 My hope was , that the ...
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