Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... mind , The mind contemplative , with some new theme Pregnant , or indispos'd alike to all . 280 Laugh ye , who boast your more mercurial pow'rs , That never feel a stupor , know no pause , Nor need one ; I am conscious , and confess ...
... mind , The mind contemplative , with some new theme Pregnant , or indispos'd alike to all . 280 Laugh ye , who boast your more mercurial pow'rs , That never feel a stupor , know no pause , Nor need one ; I am conscious , and confess ...
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... mind , and it is in vain that I invite any other into it . Having , therefore , exhausted this , I finish , assuring you of our united love , and hoping to find myself in a frame of mind more suited to my employment when I write next ...
... mind , and it is in vain that I invite any other into it . Having , therefore , exhausted this , I finish , assuring you of our united love , and hoping to find myself in a frame of mind more suited to my employment when I write next ...
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... mind , 20 and no small degree of it ; but it is natural , I believe , and so natural as to be necessary and unavoidable . I know that God is not governed by secondary causes , in any of His operations , and that , on the contrary , they ...
... mind , 20 and no small degree of it ; but it is natural , I believe , and so natural as to be necessary and unavoidable . I know that God is not governed by secondary causes , in any of His operations , and that , on the contrary , they ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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