The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir ...Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1854 |
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Стр. viii
... receiving her portrait , and in the affecting lines which he addressed to it . That poem contains also a pleasing notice of his childhood , and of his remembrance of his early home . Soon after his mother's death he was sent to the ...
... receiving her portrait , and in the affecting lines which he addressed to it . That poem contains also a pleasing notice of his childhood , and of his remembrance of his early home . Soon after his mother's death he was sent to the ...
Стр. xv
... received none . The journal books were indeed thrown open to me ; a thing which could not be refused ; and from which , perhaps , a man in health , and with a head turned to business , might have gained all the information he wanted ...
... received none . The journal books were indeed thrown open to me ; a thing which could not be refused ; and from which , perhaps , a man in health , and with a head turned to business , might have gained all the information he wanted ...
Стр. xxxii
... received his lines on the promotion of Lord Thurlow , on which occasion Cowper observed : " Your approbation of my last Heliconian pre- sent encourages me to send you another . I wrote it , indeed , on purpose for you ; for my subjects ...
... received his lines on the promotion of Lord Thurlow , on which occasion Cowper observed : " Your approbation of my last Heliconian pre- sent encourages me to send you another . I wrote it , indeed , on purpose for you ; for my subjects ...
Стр. xlv
... received Conversation , ' which , therefore , I suppose will soon pay its respects to you . I am now writing , but whether what I write will be ready for the present volume , should you choose to insert it , I know not . I never write ...
... received Conversation , ' which , therefore , I suppose will soon pay its respects to you . I am now writing , but whether what I write will be ready for the present volume , should you choose to insert it , I know not . I never write ...
Стр. xlviii
... received it . May they receive it too ! For whether they drink it out of the cistern , or whether it falls upon them immediately from the clouds as it did on me , it is all one . It is the water of life , which whosoever drinketh shall ...
... received it . May they receive it too ! For whether they drink it out of the cistern , or whether it falls upon them immediately from the clouds as it did on me , it is all one . It is the water of life , which whosoever drinketh shall ...
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