The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 30
Стр. xvii
... 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 recovery ...
... 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 recovery ...
Стр. xix
... reason , my dear Cousin , to be thankful to the gracious Providence , that con- ducted me to this place . The lady , in whose house I live , is so excellent a person , and regards me with a friendship so truly Christian , that I could ...
... reason , my dear Cousin , to be thankful to the gracious Providence , that con- ducted me to this place . The lady , in whose house I live , is so excellent a person , and regards me with a friendship so truly Christian , that I could ...
Стр. xxiv
... reason to hope I am a partaker with you in the desire after better things , than are to be found in a world polluted with sin , and therefore devoted to destruction . May he enable us both to consider our present life in its only true ...
... reason to hope I am a partaker with you in the desire after better things , than are to be found in a world polluted with sin , and therefore devoted to destruction . May he enable us both to consider our present life in its only true ...
Стр. xxviii
... former should be the case , I shall have less reason to be surprised , than I have to wonder at the continuance of them so long . Favours are favours indeed , when laid out upon so barren a soil , where the expense xxviii MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... former should be the case , I shall have less reason to be surprised , than I have to wonder at the continuance of them so long . Favours are favours indeed , when laid out upon so barren a soil , where the expense xxviii MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. xxix
... reason to regret his decease . " Great part of Cowper's time was , at this period , spent in reading aloud to Mrs. Unwin ; but his garden , in which he took great delight , and ma- nual occupations also amused him . Early in 1780 , his ...
... reason to regret his decease . " Great part of Cowper's time was , at this period , spent in reading aloud to Mrs. Unwin ; but his garden , in which he took great delight , and ma- nual occupations also amused him . Early in 1780 , his ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
blest boast call'd catgut charms Cowper dear deed delight divine dream e'en earth Eartham East Dereham eyes fancy fatal egg fear feel fire folly form'd frown Gilpin give glory God's grace hand happy hast Hayley hear heart heaven hope hour Iliad JOHN GILPIN labour Lady land letter light live Lord lust lyre mankind mercy mind muse nations hunt nature never night o'er Olney once peace pity plain pleasure poem poet poet's poor praise pride prove rude sackbut sacred scene scorn Scripture seem'd shine Sir Robert Austen skies slave smile song soon sorrow soul Stamp'd stand sweet sweet Charity taste telescopic eye thee theme thine things thou thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas Unwin verse virtue waste Whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wisdom woes wonder wreath ye ministers zeal