Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... kind apprehensions , lest they should suffer by this laborious undertaking , are as well as I could expect them to ss be , if I were never to touch either book or pen . Subject to weakness , and occasional slight inflammations , it is ...
... kind apprehensions , lest they should suffer by this laborious undertaking , are as well as I could expect them to ss be , if I were never to touch either book or pen . Subject to weakness , and occasional slight inflammations , it is ...
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... kind love , I must now conclude myself , my dear brother , ever yours , To William Cowper , Esq . LIPPUS Eartham , March 4 , 1793 Honoured King of Bards , -Since you deign to demand the observations of an humble and unexperienced ...
... kind love , I must now conclude myself , my dear brother , ever yours , To William Cowper , Esq . LIPPUS Eartham , March 4 , 1793 Honoured King of Bards , -Since you deign to demand the observations of an humble and unexperienced ...
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... kind , especially wheat - straw , is another of their dainties ; they will feed greedily upon oats , but if furnished with clean straw , never want them ; it serves them also for a bed , and , if shaken up daily , will be kept sweet and ...
... kind , especially wheat - straw , is another of their dainties ; they will feed greedily upon oats , but if furnished with clean straw , never want them ; it serves them also for a bed , and , if shaken up daily , will be kept sweet and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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