The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... stand against . " In this posture of mind I attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially ne- cessary to my purpose . I expected no assistance from any one there ...
... stand against . " In this posture of mind I attended regularly at the office ; where , instead of a soul upon the rack , the most active spirits were essentially ne- cessary to my purpose . I expected no assistance from any one there ...
Стр. xxviii
... stand by the sorrow you express , that any part of my former supplies is actually cut off , or whether they are only more tardy in coming in , than usual . It is useful , even to the rich , to know , as nearly as may be , the exact ...
... stand by the sorrow you express , that any part of my former supplies is actually cut off , or whether they are only more tardy in coming in , than usual . It is useful , even to the rich , to know , as nearly as may be , the exact ...
Стр. xxxii
... stand a - tiptoe on the mountain top of human life , look down with pleasure upon the valley they have passed , and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into Eternity . Yet a little while , and your hope will ...
... stand a - tiptoe on the mountain top of human life , look down with pleasure upon the valley they have passed , and sometimes stretch their wings in joyful hope of a happy flight into Eternity . Yet a little while , and your hope will ...
Стр. xlix
... 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 Fe- bruary , 1783 , is in these ...
... 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 Fe- bruary , 1783 , is in these ...
Стр. liii
... stands still . " Cowper's reverence for the memory of his mo- ther has been already adverted to , but it is so pleasingly shown in a letter of condolence to Mr. Hill on the death of that gentleman's parent in November , 1784 , that it ...
... stands still . " Cowper's reverence for the memory of his mo- ther has been already adverted to , but it is so pleasingly shown in a letter of condolence to Mr. Hill on the death of that gentleman's parent in November , 1784 , that it ...
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