The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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... Olney Hymns , No. XXXIV . and No. LXVII . ( of which last Southey printed only a frag- ment ) , are inserted , together with a few other pieces from Mr. Grimshawe's edition . CONTENTS . VOL . I. Page i MEMOIR BY SIR.
... Olney Hymns , No. XXXIV . and No. LXVII . ( of which last Southey printed only a frag- ment ) , are inserted , together with a few other pieces from Mr. Grimshawe's edition . CONTENTS . VOL . I. Page i MEMOIR BY SIR.
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... Olney , religion was the princi- pal , if not the exclusive , subject of his thoughts . Excepting that he occasionally indulged his taste or a garden , and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer ...
... Olney , religion was the princi- pal , if not the exclusive , subject of his thoughts . Excepting that he occasionally indulged his taste or a garden , and in mechanical labour , all his time was given to writing hymns , to prayer ...
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... Olney Hymns ; and some letters from him to Mr. Hill , dated in August , 1771 , and June , July , and November , 1772 , have been published.1 Though these letters show that he was then suf- fering from a heavy dep : ession of spirits ...
... Olney Hymns ; and some letters from him to Mr. Hill , dated in August , 1771 , and June , July , and November , 1772 , have been published.1 Though these letters show that he was then suf- fering from a heavy dep : ession of spirits ...
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