Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... night . Dancing all last night , in bed one half of the day , and shooting all the other half , and am now going to - what ? to kill a boding screech owl perched upon a tree just by my window . Have at you , old Wise Acre . What an ...
... night . Dancing all last night , in bed one half of the day , and shooting all the other half , and am now going to - what ? to kill a boding screech owl perched upon a tree just by my window . Have at you , old Wise Acre . What an ...
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... night , at eleven o'clock , when I had not been in bed five minutes , I was alarmed by a cry of fire , announced 10 by two or three shrill screams upon our staircase . Our ser- vants , who were going to bed , saw it from their windows ...
... night , at eleven o'clock , when I had not been in bed five minutes , I was alarmed by a cry of fire , announced 10 by two or three shrill screams upon our staircase . Our ser- vants , who were going to bed , saw it from their windows ...
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... night after night through the snow , with the bellows under my arm , just before going to bed , to give the latest possible puff to the embers , lest the frost should seize them before morning . Very minute beginnings have so sometimes ...
... night after night through the snow , with the bellows under my arm , just before going to bed , to give the latest possible puff to the embers , lest the frost should seize them before morning . Very minute beginnings have so sometimes ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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