The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xix
... hear no scandal , but such discourse instead of it , as we are all the better for . You remember Rousseau's description of an English morning ; such are the mornings I spend with these good people , and the evenings differ from them in ...
... hear no scandal , but such discourse instead of it , as we are all the better for . You remember Rousseau's description of an English morning ; such are the mornings I spend with these good people , and the evenings differ from them in ...
Стр. xxiii
... hear of their welfare . He who settles the bounds of our habitations has at length cast our lot at a great distance from each other , but I do not therefore forget their former kindness to me , or cease to be interested in their well ...
... hear of their welfare . He who settles the bounds of our habitations has at length cast our lot at a great distance from each other , but I do not therefore forget their former kindness to me , or cease to be interested in their well ...
Стр. xxx
... hear them , yet were it not that I am always listening to their flight , having no infirmity that I had not when I was much younger , I should deceive myself with an imagination that I am still young . " I am fond of writing , as an ...
... hear them , yet were it not that I am always listening to their flight , having no infirmity that I had not when I was much younger , I should deceive myself with an imagination that I am still young . " I am fond of writing , as an ...
Стр. xxxiv
... in verse , as to hear a black - bird whistle . This must be my apology to you for whatever want of fire and animation you may observe in what you will shortly have the perusal of . As to the public xxxiv MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... in verse , as to hear a black - bird whistle . This must be my apology to you for whatever want of fire and animation you may observe in what you will shortly have the perusal of . As to the public xxxiv MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xlvi
... religious subjects as almost any man , I yet remember that the waves would preach to me , and that in the midst of dissipation I had an ear to hear them . One of Shakespeare's characters says , ' I am never xlvi MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... religious subjects as almost any man , I yet remember that the waves would preach to me , and that in the midst of dissipation I had an ear to hear them . One of Shakespeare's characters says , ' I am never xlvi MEMOIR OF COWPER .
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