The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... happy in his friends , he was , from objection being made to his want of fortune , disappointed in his attachment to a fair cousin , who , it may be inferred , was the lady that afterwards married Sir Thomas Hesketh . In July , 1756 ...
... happy in his friends , he was , from objection being made to his want of fortune , disappointed in his attachment to a fair cousin , who , it may be inferred , was the lady that afterwards married Sir Thomas Hesketh . In July , 1756 ...
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... happy , palls with me ! " " His intimate friends , whilst in the Temple , were persons who became more or less distinguished in literature , particularly Colman , Bonnel Thornton , and Lloyd ; and from his regard to the two first he ...
... happy , palls with me ! " " His intimate friends , whilst in the Temple , were persons who became more or less distinguished in literature , particularly Colman , Bonnel Thornton , and Lloyd ; and from his regard to the two first he ...
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... happy , and dwell together in unity as brethren . Mrs. Unwin has almost a maternal affection for me , and I have something very like a filial one for her , and her son and I are bro- thers . Blessed be the God of our Salvation for such ...
... happy , and dwell together in unity as brethren . Mrs. Unwin has almost a maternal affection for me , and I have something very like a filial one for her , and her son and I are bro- thers . Blessed be the God of our Salvation for such ...
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... cease to be interested in their well being . You live in the centre of a world I know you do not delight in . Happy are you , my dear friend , in being able to discern the insufficiency of all it can MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxiii.
... cease to be interested in their well being . You live in the centre of a world I know you do not delight in . Happy are you , my dear friend , in being able to discern the insufficiency of all it can MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxiii.
Стр. xxxii
... happy flight into Eternity . Yet a little while , and your hope will be accomplished . ” With the exception of fugitive pieces , which he sent in his letters to his correspondents , his muse had as yet produced nothing ; and though he ...
... happy flight into Eternity . Yet a little while , and your hope will be accomplished . ” With the exception of fugitive pieces , which he sent in his letters to his correspondents , his muse had as yet produced nothing ; and though he ...
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