The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... lost his mother , who died in childbed , in 1737 , an event which is presumed to have had a fatal influence on his happiness through life . The filial tenderness with which he revered her memory was manifested many years afterwards , on ...
... lost his mother , who died in childbed , in 1737 , an event which is presumed to have had a fatal influence on his happiness through life . The filial tenderness with which he revered her memory was manifested many years afterwards , on ...
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... lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached the classics had no longer any charms for me ; I had need of something more salutary than amusement , but I had no one to direct me where to find it . At ...
... lost all relish for those studies to which I had before been closely attached the classics had no longer any charms for me ; I had need of something more salutary than amusement , but I had no one to direct me where to find it . At ...
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... lost his father , an event which does not appear to have affected him much ; but a short poem which he addressed to the lady alluded to , in which he noticed the death of his intimate friend Sir William Russell , presents a gloomy ...
... lost his father , an event which does not appear to have affected him much ; but a short poem which he addressed to the lady alluded to , in which he noticed the death of his intimate friend Sir William Russell , presents a gloomy ...
Стр. xiii
... lost ! Nor ask why clouds of sorrow shade my brow ! And ready tears wait only leave to flow ! Why all that soothes a heart , from anguish free , All that delights the happy , palls with me ! " " His intimate friends , whilst in the ...
... lost ! Nor ask why clouds of sorrow shade my brow ! And ready tears wait only leave to flow ! Why all that soothes a heart , from anguish free , All that delights the happy , palls with me ! " " His intimate friends , whilst in the ...
Стр. xvii
... lost his reason . After consulting with his family , his brother resolved to place him at St. Albans , under the care of Dr. Cotton , who kept a house for insane patients , and to the skill and humanity of that gentleman he owed his ...
... lost his reason . After consulting with his family , his brother resolved to place him at St. Albans , under the care of Dr. Cotton , who kept a house for insane patients , and to the skill and humanity of that gentleman he owed his ...
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