The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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Стр. xxv
... wishes attend Mr. Cowper , and all that inquire after me . May God be with you to bless you , and do you good by all his dis- pensations ; don't forget me when you are speak- ing to our best Friend before his mercy seat . " Yours ever ...
... wishes attend Mr. Cowper , and all that inquire after me . May God be with you to bless you , and do you good by all his dis- pensations ; don't forget me when you are speak- ing to our best Friend before his mercy seat . " Yours ever ...
Стр. xl
... wish for more attention , I for less . Dissipation itself would be welcome to me , so it were not a vicious one ; but however earnestly invited , it is coy , and keeps at a distance . Yet with all this distressing gloom upon my mind , I ...
... wish for more attention , I for less . Dissipation itself would be welcome to me , so it were not a vicious one ; but however earnestly invited , it is coy , and keeps at a distance . Yet with all this distressing gloom upon my mind , I ...
Стр. xliii
... wish you always to read me with the closest attention and to give my lines as strict a scrutiny as you can find time for some things always escape a writer , which yet strike a judicious reader perhaps at the first view ; and while you ...
... wish you always to read me with the closest attention and to give my lines as strict a scrutiny as you can find time for some things always escape a writer , which yet strike a judicious reader perhaps at the first view ; and while you ...
Стр. xlvii
... Much good may they do them ! May they become as wise as the writer wishes them , and they will be much hap- pier than he ! I know there is in the book that wisdom which cometh from above , because it was from MEMOIR OF COWPER . xlvii.
... Much good may they do them ! May they become as wise as the writer wishes them , and they will be much hap- pier than he ! I know there is in the book that wisdom which cometh from above , because it was from MEMOIR OF COWPER . xlvii.
Стр. xlix
... wish to stand upon . " Indications of the presence of his malady are sometimes perceptible even in the most cheerful of his letters , and the conclusion of one , on miscellaneous subjects , to Mr. Newton , in Febru- ary , 1783 , is in ...
... wish to stand upon . " Indications of the presence of his malady are sometimes perceptible even in the most cheerful of his letters , and the conclusion of one , on miscellaneous subjects , to Mr. Newton , in Febru- ary , 1783 , is in ...
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