The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... profound , down to the ground , from your humble me- W. C. did " P. S. When I concluded , doubtless you think me right , as well you might , in saying what I said of Scot , and then it was true MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxxix.
... profound , down to the ground , from your humble me- W. C. did " P. S. When I concluded , doubtless you think me right , as well you might , in saying what I said of Scot , and then it was true MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxxix.
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... get through it as I can . I know the ground before I tread upon it . It is hollow ; it is agi- tated ; it suffers shocks in every direction ; it is like the soil of Calabria - all whirlpool and undu- 1 MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... get through it as I can . I know the ground before I tread upon it . It is hollow ; it is agi- tated ; it suffers shocks in every direction ; it is like the soil of Calabria - all whirlpool and undu- 1 MEMOIR OF COWPER .
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... ground where he kept his bottles . At pre- sent , however , it is dedicated to sublimer uses . Having lined it with garden - mats , and furnished it with a table and two chairs , here I write all that I write in summer time , whether to ...
... ground where he kept his bottles . At pre- sent , however , it is dedicated to sublimer uses . Having lined it with garden - mats , and furnished it with a table and two chairs , here I write all that I write in summer time , whether to ...
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... ground for increasing solicitude . Her cheerful and beneficent spirit could hardly resist her own accumulated mala- dies , so far as to preserve ability sufficient to watch over the tender health of him , whom she had watched and ...
... ground for increasing solicitude . Her cheerful and beneficent spirit could hardly resist her own accumulated mala- dies , so far as to preserve ability sufficient to watch over the tender health of him , whom she had watched and ...
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... ground , The country's need have scantily supplied , And the last left the scene when Chatham died . B. Not so the virtue still adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him Demosthenes was heard again ; Liberty ...
... ground , The country's need have scantily supplied , And the last left the scene when Chatham died . B. Not so the virtue still adorns our age , Though the chief actor died upon the stage . In him Demosthenes was heard again ; Liberty ...
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