Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... mean . Fill'd with heroic ardour at the sight , And fearing every moment he would bite , And rob our household of our only cat That was of age to combat with a rat , 25 30 35 With out - stretch'd hoe I slew him at the door , And taught ...
... mean . Fill'd with heroic ardour at the sight , And fearing every moment he would bite , And rob our household of our only cat That was of age to combat with a rat , 25 30 35 With out - stretch'd hoe I slew him at the door , And taught ...
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... means to visit it , as it must have been much improved by this fortunate in- cident . It is hardly possible to put ... mean to remember 40 upon this occasion ) that Sam Cox , the counsel , walking by the seaside as if absorbed in deep ...
... means to visit it , as it must have been much improved by this fortunate in- cident . It is hardly possible to put ... mean to remember 40 upon this occasion ) that Sam Cox , the counsel , walking by the seaside as if absorbed in deep ...
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... means of donation . They are his only superfluity . There was a time , but that time was before I commenced writer for the press , when I amused myself in a way somewhat similar to yours ; allowing , I mean , for the difference between ...
... means of donation . They are his only superfluity . There was a time , but that time was before I commenced writer for the press , when I amused myself in a way somewhat similar to yours ; allowing , I mean , for the difference between ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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