Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Dear Toby ' Great Berkhampstead , I don't know when [ ? 1752 ] Dear Toby , I am in such a hurry , I hardly know how to set one leg before t'other to get to the end of my letter , and God S knows if I shall be able to do it to - night ...
... Dear Toby ' Great Berkhampstead , I don't know when [ ? 1752 ] Dear Toby , I am in such a hurry , I hardly know how to set one leg before t'other to get to the end of my letter , and God S knows if I shall be able to do it to - night ...
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... dear 65 Madam , -Most truly yours , To the Rev. John Newton WM . COWPER Feb. 5 , 1790 My dear Friend , -Your kind letter deserved a speedier answer , but you know my excuse , which were I to repeat always , my letters would resemble the ...
... dear 65 Madam , -Most truly yours , To the Rev. John Newton WM . COWPER Feb. 5 , 1790 My dear Friend , -Your kind letter deserved a speedier answer , but you know my excuse , which were I to repeat always , my letters would resemble the ...
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... dear , dear Rose , ever yours , W. C. P.S. - I mourn the death of your poor brother Castres , whom I should have seen had he lived , and should have seen 70 with the greatest pleasure . He was an amiable boy , and I was very fond of him ...
... dear , dear Rose , ever yours , W. C. P.S. - I mourn the death of your poor brother Castres , whom I should have seen had he lived , and should have seen 70 with the greatest pleasure . He was an amiable boy , and I was very fond of him ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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