The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... speak- ing to our best Friend before his mercy seat . " Yours ever , W. CowPER . " N. B. I am not married . " The postscript was intended to contradict a rumour which was circulated , that Cowper had married Mrs. Unwin ; and as she was ...
... speak- ing to our best Friend before his mercy seat . " Yours ever , W. CowPER . " N. B. I am not married . " The postscript was intended to contradict a rumour which was circulated , that Cowper had married Mrs. Unwin ; and as she was ...
Стр. xxxvii
... Speaking of her first visit , in a letter dated July 7 , 1781 , he says : 66 Lady Austen , waving all forms , has paid us the first visit ; and not content with showing us that proof of her respect , made handsome apolo- gies for her ...
... Speaking of her first visit , in a letter dated July 7 , 1781 , he says : 66 Lady Austen , waving all forms , has paid us the first visit ; and not content with showing us that proof of her respect , made handsome apolo- gies for her ...
Стр. xxxviii
... speak , ' tis at least a week , if it happens to rain , e'er it dries again . " I have writ Charity , not for popularity , but as well as I cou'd , in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer , should say , ' to be sure , the gentleman's ...
... speak , ' tis at least a week , if it happens to rain , e'er it dries again . " I have writ Charity , not for popularity , but as well as I cou'd , in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer , should say , ' to be sure , the gentleman's ...
Стр. lxx
... beside may hereafter adorn them ! It would be a leaden extinguisher , clapped on all the fire of my genius , and I should never more produce a line worth reading . To speak seriously , it would make me lxx MEMOIR OF COWPER .
... beside may hereafter adorn them ! It would be a leaden extinguisher , clapped on all the fire of my genius , and I should never more produce a line worth reading . To speak seriously , it would make me lxx MEMOIR OF COWPER .
Стр. lxxi
William Cowper. reading . To speak seriously , it would make me miserable , and therefore I am sure that thou , of all my friends , wouldst least wish me to wear it . " Adieu , ever thine - in Homer - hurry , 66 " W. C. " There is so ...
William Cowper. reading . To speak seriously , it would make me miserable , and therefore I am sure that thou , of all my friends , wouldst least wish me to wear it . " Adieu , ever thine - in Homer - hurry , 66 " W. C. " There is so ...
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