Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... hand with red ochre , through which , after every stroke , he drew the lash of his whip , leaving the appearance of ... hands of the pitiless constable , joined the procession , and placing herself 45 immediately behind the latter ...
... hand with red ochre , through which , after every stroke , he drew the lash of his whip , leaving the appearance of ... hands of the pitiless constable , joined the procession , and placing herself 45 immediately behind the latter ...
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... hand , which strike only when He bids them . I know con- 25 sequently that one month is as dangerous to me as another , and that in the middle of summer , at noon - day , and in the clear sunshine , I am , in reality , unless guarded by ...
... hand , which strike only when He bids them . I know con- 25 sequently that one month is as dangerous to me as another , and that in the middle of summer , at noon - day , and in the clear sunshine , I am , in reality , unless guarded by ...
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... hand spouts Greek , and on the other hand Mrs. Unwin continues talking , sometimes to us , and sometimes because we are both too busy to attend to her , she holds a dialogue with herself . — Query , is not this a bull - and ought I not ...
... hand spouts Greek , and on the other hand Mrs. Unwin continues talking , sometimes to us , and sometimes because we are both too busy to attend to her , she holds a dialogue with herself . — Query , is not this a bull - and ought I not ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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