The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xvi
... hour of my birth ; lifting up my eyes to heaven , at the same time , not as a suppliant , but in the hellish spirit of rancorous reproach , and blasphemy against my Maker . " It would be painful to follow him further in his description ...
... hour of my birth ; lifting up my eyes to heaven , at the same time , not as a suppliant , but in the hellish spirit of rancorous reproach , and blasphemy against my Maker . " It would be painful to follow him further in his description ...
Стр. xxi
... hour after dinner , but if the weather permits , adjourn to the garden , where with Mrs. Unwin , and her son , I have generally the pleasure of religious conversation till tea time . If it rains , or is too windy for walking , we either ...
... hour after dinner , but if the weather permits , adjourn to the garden , where with Mrs. Unwin , and her son , I have generally the pleasure of religious conversation till tea time . If it rains , or is too windy for walking , we either ...
Стр. xl
... and keeps at a distance . Yet with all this distressing gloom upon my mind , I experience , as you do , the slip- periness of the present hour , and the rapidity with which time escapes me . Every thing around us xl MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... and keeps at a distance . Yet with all this distressing gloom upon my mind , I experience , as you do , the slip- periness of the present hour , and the rapidity with which time escapes me . Every thing around us xl MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xli
... hours were spent in her society . His letters to Mr. Newton , in the autumn of 1781 , related chiefly to the publication of his Poems , and their progress through the press . Of " Retirement " he gave him the subjoined account : " I ...
... hours were spent in her society . His letters to Mr. Newton , in the autumn of 1781 , related chiefly to the publication of his Poems , and their progress through the press . Of " Retirement " he gave him the subjoined account : " I ...
Стр. lix
... hours that I have spent with you were among the pleasantest of my former days , and are therefore chronicled in my mind so deeply , as to feel no erasure . therefore take " My dear Cousin , dejection of spirits , which , I suppose , may ...
... hours that I have spent with you were among the pleasantest of my former days , and are therefore chronicled in my mind so deeply , as to feel no erasure . therefore take " My dear Cousin , dejection of spirits , which , I suppose , may ...
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