The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Том 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... Truth ... 48 Expostulation 68 Hope 93 Charity ... 119 ......... Conversation . 141 Retirement 172 The Yearly Distress , or Tithing Time at Stock in Essex 200 Sonnet addressed to Henry Cowper , Esq ... ...... 203 Lines addressed to Dr ...
... Truth ... 48 Expostulation 68 Hope 93 Charity ... 119 ......... Conversation . 141 Retirement 172 The Yearly Distress , or Tithing Time at Stock in Essex 200 Sonnet addressed to Henry Cowper , Esq ... ...... 203 Lines addressed to Dr ...
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... truth in a private way , and hope that my endea- vours in this way have not been entirely unsuc- cessful . Had I the zeal of Moses , I should want an Aaron to be my spokesman . " The happiness of the family with which he was ...
... truth in a private way , and hope that my endea- vours in this way have not been entirely unsuc- cessful . Had I the zeal of Moses , I should want an Aaron to be my spokesman . " The happiness of the family with which he was ...
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... Truth . Don't be alarmed . I ride Pega- sus with a curb . He will never run away with me again . I have even convinced Mrs. Unwin that I can manage him , and make him stop when I please . " This was the first notification to Mr. Newton ...
... Truth . Don't be alarmed . I ride Pega- sus with a curb . He will never run away with me again . I have even convinced Mrs. Unwin that I can manage him , and make him stop when I please . " This was the first notification to Mr. Newton ...
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... Truth ; " but before he had fairly transcribed it for press , he commenced " Expostulation ; " and in a letter to Mr. Newton , in March , 1781 , he says : “ If a Board of Inquiry were to be established , at which poets were to undergo ...
... Truth ; " but before he had fairly transcribed it for press , he commenced " Expostulation ; " and in a letter to Mr. Newton , in March , 1781 , he says : “ If a Board of Inquiry were to be established , at which poets were to undergo ...
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... truth they convey , than to the terms in which it is conceived ; every body knows that a final rejection of the Gospel must termi- nate in destruction ; the words damnable and damned may be vehement indeed , but they are no more than ...
... truth they convey , than to the terms in which it is conceived ; every body knows that a final rejection of the Gospel must termi- nate in destruction ; the words damnable and damned may be vehement indeed , but they are no more than ...
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