The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... live , is so excellent a person , and regards me with a friendship so truly Christian , that I could almost fancy my own mother restored to life again , to compensate to me for all the friends I have lost , and all my connexions broken ...
... live , is so excellent a person , and regards me with a friendship so truly Christian , that I could almost fancy my own mother restored to life again , to compensate to me for all the friends I have lost , and all my connexions broken ...
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... live near the Rev. John Newton , who evinced much sympathy for Mrs. Unwin's situation . For many years after Cowper came to Olney , religion was the princi- pal , if not the exclusive , subject of his thoughts . Excepting that he ...
... live near the Rev. John Newton , who evinced much sympathy for Mrs. Unwin's situation . For many years after Cowper came to Olney , religion was the princi- pal , if not the exclusive , subject of his thoughts . Excepting that he ...
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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. xxiv
... live just so long as I may be enabled , in some poor measure , to answer the end of my existence in this respect , and then to obey the summons , and attend him in a world where they who are his servants here shall pay him an unsinful ...
... live just so long as I may be enabled , in some poor measure , to answer the end of my existence in this respect , and then to obey the summons , and attend him in a world where they who are his servants here shall pay him an unsinful ...
Стр. xxxi
... live to think of it many years . " It costs me not much difficulty to suppose that my friends who were already grown old , when I saw them last , are old still ; but it costs me a good deal sometimes to think of those who were at that ...
... live to think of it many years . " It costs me not much difficulty to suppose that my friends who were already grown old , when I saw them last , are old still ; but it costs me a good deal sometimes to think of those who were at that ...
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