The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. lxxxi
... charged to invite him to meet Gibbon at that place . He , however , de- clined the proffered civility , notwithstanding the earnest entreaties of his friends that he would accept it . Upon this occasion Hayley perceived the approach of ...
... charged to invite him to meet Gibbon at that place . He , however , de- clined the proffered civility , notwithstanding the earnest entreaties of his friends that he would accept it . Upon this occasion Hayley perceived the approach of ...
Стр. lxxxii
... charge which she had so laudably sustained . The signs of such imbecility were beginning to be painfully visible ; nor can nature present a spectacle more truly pitiable than imbecility in such a shape , eagerly grasping for dominion ...
... charge which she had so laudably sustained . The signs of such imbecility were beginning to be painfully visible ; nor can nature present a spectacle more truly pitiable than imbecility in such a shape , eagerly grasping for dominion ...
Стр. lxxxv
... charge went again to Mundsley , but at the end of the following month they retired to Dereham . The principal tie which connected Cowper with the world was now severed by the death of Mrs. Unwin , who quietly expired on the 17th of ...
... charge went again to Mundsley , but at the end of the following month they retired to Dereham . The principal tie which connected Cowper with the world was now severed by the death of Mrs. Unwin , who quietly expired on the 17th of ...
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... charge you with a bribe . - B . A The worth of his three kingdoms I defy , To lure me to the baseness of a lie . And , of all lies ( be that one poet's boast ) , The lie that flatters I abhor the most , [ bribe ? Those arts be theirs ...
... charge you with a bribe . - B . A The worth of his three kingdoms I defy , To lure me to the baseness of a lie . And , of all lies ( be that one poet's boast ) , The lie that flatters I abhor the most , [ bribe ? Those arts be theirs ...
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... charge , the press , The muse instructed a well - nurtured train Of abler votaries to cleanse the stain , And claim the palm for purity of song , That lewdness had usurp'd and worn so long . Then decent pleasantry and sterling sense ...
... charge , the press , The muse instructed a well - nurtured train Of abler votaries to cleanse the stain , And claim the palm for purity of song , That lewdness had usurp'd and worn so long . Then decent pleasantry and sterling sense ...
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