The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... that Society ; and about this period he obtained the situation of Commissioner of Bankrupts . But the law oc- cupied little of his thoughts , for soon after he settled in the Temple he was , he says , X MEMOIR OF COWPER.
... that Society ; and about this period he obtained the situation of Commissioner of Bankrupts . But the law oc- cupied little of his thoughts , for soon after he settled in the Temple he was , he says , X MEMOIR OF COWPER.
Стр. xi
... thought such an author more likely to nourish my disorder than to remove it . In this state of mind I continued near a twelvemonth ; when , having experienced the inefficacy of all human means , I at length betook myself to God in ...
... thought such an author more likely to nourish my disorder than to remove it . In this state of mind I continued near a twelvemonth ; when , having experienced the inefficacy of all human means , I at length betook myself to God in ...
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... thoughts from the prospect which distressed him . " About the beginning of October , 1763 , " he proceeds , " I was again required to attend the office , and to prepare for the push . This no sooner took place , than all my misery ...
... thoughts from the prospect which distressed him . " About the beginning of October , 1763 , " he proceeds , " I was again required to attend the office , and to prepare for the push . This no sooner took place , than all my misery ...
Стр. xxi
... the God of our Salvation for such companions , and for such a life , above all for a heart to like it . " I have had many anxious thoughts about taking Orders , and I believe every new convert is MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxi.
... the God of our Salvation for such companions , and for such a life , above all for a heart to like it . " I have had many anxious thoughts about taking Orders , and I believe every new convert is MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxi.
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... thoughts . Excepting that he occasionally indulged his taste for a garden , and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer meetings , or in spiritual conversations with Mr. Newton , whose opinions appear ...
... thoughts . Excepting that he occasionally indulged his taste for a garden , and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer meetings , or in spiritual conversations with Mr. Newton , whose opinions appear ...
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