The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... head turned to business , might have gained all the information he wanted . But it was not so with me . I read without perception , and was so distressed , that had every clerk in the office been my friend , it would have availed me ...
... head turned to business , might have gained all the information he wanted . But it was not so with me . I read without perception , and was so distressed , that had every clerk in the office been my friend , it would have availed me ...
Стр. xxx
William Cowper. seem to have taken place rather on the outside of my head than within it . What was brown has become gray , but what was foolish remains foolish still . Green fruit must rot before it ripens , if the season is such as to ...
William Cowper. seem to have taken place rather on the outside of my head than within it . What was brown has become gray , but what was foolish remains foolish still . Green fruit must rot before it ripens , if the season is such as to ...
Стр. xxxvii
... head , and say , I suppose , there's nobody knows , whether what I have got , be verse or not : -by the tune and the time , it ought to be rhyme , but if it be , did you ever see , of late or of yore , such a ditty before ? The thought ...
... head , and say , I suppose , there's nobody knows , whether what I have got , be verse or not : -by the tune and the time , it ought to be rhyme , but if it be , did you ever see , of late or of yore , such a ditty before ? The thought ...
Стр. xxxviii
William Cowper. cannot yet cease , addling his head , with what you said , and has left parish church , quite in the lurch , having almost swore , to go there no more . " Page and his wife , that made such a strife , we met them twain ...
William Cowper. cannot yet cease , addling his head , with what you said , and has left parish church , quite in the lurch , having almost swore , to go there no more . " Page and his wife , that made such a strife , we met them twain ...
Стр. xliii
... head , the blame and the disgrace will be all my own . You will per- ceive that I have made some use of the liberty I stipulated for beforehand , and though I have followed your advice in several passages , yet not in all . I proceed ...
... head , the blame and the disgrace will be all my own . You will per- ceive that I have made some use of the liberty I stipulated for beforehand , and though I have followed your advice in several passages , yet not in all . I proceed ...
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