Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... gave him a positive experience of happiness for a time , and he wrote a few of the Olney Hymns during this phase - ' Lovest Thou Me ? ' ( see p . 102 ) , published in 1768 , is full of joy But the intensity of religious feeling which ...
... gave him a positive experience of happiness for a time , and he wrote a few of the Olney Hymns during this phase - ' Lovest Thou Me ? ' ( see p . 102 ) , published in 1768 , is full of joy But the intensity of religious feeling which ...
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... gave them first Rotation , from what fountain flow'd their light . Great contest follows , and much learned dust Involves the combatants ; each claiming truth , And truth disclaiming both . And thus they spend 160 The little wick of ...
... gave them first Rotation , from what fountain flow'd their light . Great contest follows , and much learned dust Involves the combatants ; each claiming truth , And truth disclaiming both . And thus they spend 160 The little wick of ...
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... gave me promise of a quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believ'd , And , disappointed still , was still deceiv'd ; By disappointment every day beguil❜d , Dupe of to - morrow even from a child . Thus many a sad to - morrow ...
... gave me promise of a quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believ'd , And , disappointed still , was still deceiv'd ; By disappointment every day beguil❜d , Dupe of to - morrow even from a child . Thus many a sad to - morrow ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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