The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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... poor Africans .. .... 244 The Morning Dream ... .. 246 The History of John Gilpin ..... 248 The Nightingale and Glowworm . To the Rev. W. C. Unwin ...... . 259 Epistle to an afflicted Protestant Lady in France . 261 ..... 263 THE TASK ...
... poor Africans .. .... 244 The Morning Dream ... .. 246 The History of John Gilpin ..... 248 The Nightingale and Glowworm . To the Rev. W. C. Unwin ...... . 259 Epistle to an afflicted Protestant Lady in France . 261 ..... 263 THE TASK ...
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... poor measure , to answer the end of my existence in this respect , and then to obey the summons , and attend him in a world where they who are his servants here shall pay him an unsinful obedience for ever . Your dear mother is too good ...
... poor measure , to answer the end of my existence in this respect , and then to obey the summons , and attend him in a world where they who are his servants here shall pay him an unsinful obedience for ever . Your dear mother is too good ...
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... Poor Sir Thomas ! I knew that I had a place in his affections , and from his own inform- ation , many years ago , a place in his will ; but little thought that after the lapse of so many years I should still retain it . His remembrance ...
... Poor Sir Thomas ! I knew that I had a place in his affections , and from his own inform- ation , many years ago , a place in his will ; but little thought that after the lapse of so many years I should still retain it . His remembrance ...
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... poor mad King Lear would have made his soldiers march ) , as if they were shod with felt ; not so silently but that I hear them ; yet were it not that I am always listening to their flight , having no infirmity that I had not when I was ...
... poor mad King Lear would have made his soldiers march ) , as if they were shod with felt ; not so silently but that I hear them ; yet were it not that I am always listening to their flight , having no infirmity that I had not when I was ...
Стр. xxxvii
... spreading sails , before it was dark , to Weston Park . " The news at Oney , is little or noney , but uch as it is , I send it , viz . Poor Mr. Peace , cannot yet cease , addling his head , with what MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxxvii.
... spreading sails , before it was dark , to Weston Park . " The news at Oney , is little or noney , but uch as it is , I send it , viz . Poor Mr. Peace , cannot yet cease , addling his head , with what MEMOIR OF COWPER . xxxvii.
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