The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... Dream The History of John Gilpin The Nightingale and Glowworm .. Epistle to an afflicted Protestant Lady in France ......... ..... 260 To the Rev. W. C. Unwin .......... 262 MEMOIR OF COWPER . -Formed by Nature , as by vi CONTENTS .
... Dream The History of John Gilpin The Nightingale and Glowworm .. Epistle to an afflicted Protestant Lady in France ......... ..... 260 To the Rev. W. C. Unwin .......... 262 MEMOIR OF COWPER . -Formed by Nature , as by vi CONTENTS .
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William Cowper. MEMOIR OF COWPER . -Formed by Nature , as by Virtue form'd To polish , to instruct , improve thy age : To give to Poetry a sacred charm Unfelt before , and in one hallow'd theme , To blend the Seraph's with the Poet's ...
William Cowper. MEMOIR OF COWPER . -Formed by Nature , as by Virtue form'd To polish , to instruct , improve thy age : To give to Poetry a sacred charm Unfelt before , and in one hallow'd theme , To blend the Seraph's with the Poet's ...
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... nature had entirely disqualified him . Diffident , bashful , and solici- tous to avoid observation , he was expected to rise in a profession requiring immediately opposite qualities . He left the solicitor's office in his twenty - first ...
... nature had entirely disqualified him . Diffident , bashful , and solici- tous to avoid observation , he was expected to rise in a profession requiring immediately opposite qualities . He left the solicitor's office in his twenty - first ...
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... nature ; and the dread of appearing in so conspi- cuous a situation , induced him to exchange the appointments of Reading Clerk , and the Clerk- ship of the Private Committees for the less valuable one of Clerkship of the Journals ...
... nature ; and the dread of appearing in so conspi- cuous a situation , induced him to exchange the appointments of Reading Clerk , and the Clerk- ship of the Private Committees for the less valuable one of Clerkship of the Journals ...
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... I ever knew . His natural and acquired endow- ments are very considerable , and as to his virtues , I need only say , that he is a Christian . It ought to be a matter of daily thanksgiving to me , MEMOIR OF COWPER . xix.
... I ever knew . His natural and acquired endow- ments are very considerable , and as to his virtues , I need only say , that he is a Christian . It ought to be a matter of daily thanksgiving to me , MEMOIR OF COWPER . xix.
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