The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xii
... pain , Fix'd in her choice , and faithful , but in vain ! O , prone to pity , generous , and sincere , Whose eye ne'er yet refused the wretch a tear ; Whose heart the real claim of friendship knows , Nor thinks a lover's are but fancied ...
... pain , Fix'd in her choice , and faithful , but in vain ! O , prone to pity , generous , and sincere , Whose eye ne'er yet refused the wretch a tear ; Whose heart the real claim of friendship knows , Nor thinks a lover's are but fancied ...
Стр. xiii
... painful subject it is dis- tressing to dwell , and as he has himself written the history of his calamity , the details may with propriety be omitted . In 1762 the office of Clerk of the Journals , as well * Memoir of the Early Life of ...
... painful subject it is dis- tressing to dwell , and as he has himself written the history of his calamity , the details may with propriety be omitted . In 1762 the office of Clerk of the Journals , as well * Memoir of the Early Life of ...
Стр. xvi
... painful to follow him further in his description of his wretchedness , and it is suffi- cient to state , that as his day of trial approached , he looked with eager hope to losing his senses , that he might avoid appearing at the bar of ...
... painful to follow him further in his description of his wretchedness , and it is suffi- cient to state , that as his day of trial approached , he looked with eager hope to losing his senses , that he might avoid appearing at the bar of ...
Стр. xxix
... pain there is in gratitude , I have often felt ; but the pleasure of requiting an obligation has always been out of my reach . " In April in that year , he thus noticed the death of Sir Thomas Hesketh , the husband of his amiable cousin ...
... pain there is in gratitude , I have often felt ; but the pleasure of requiting an obligation has always been out of my reach . " In April in that year , he thus noticed the death of Sir Thomas Hesketh , the husband of his amiable cousin ...
Стр. lii
... painful cir- cumstances which obliged him to renounce her society . Hayley says , Lady Austen confirmed him in his opinion , that a more admirable letter could not have been written , but admirable as it was , it wounded her feelings so ...
... painful cir- cumstances which obliged him to renounce her society . Hayley says , Lady Austen confirmed him in his opinion , that a more admirable letter could not have been written , but admirable as it was , it wounded her feelings so ...
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