Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... pass my lips no more ! Thy maidens griev'd themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of a quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believ'd , And , disappointed still , was still deceiv'd ; By disappointment every day beguil ...
... pass my lips no more ! Thy maidens griev'd themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of a quick return . What ardently I wish'd , I long believ'd , And , disappointed still , was still deceiv'd ; By disappointment every day beguil ...
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... pass , and in the morning bless myself that another night is gone , and no harm has happened . This may argue , perhaps , some imbecility of mind , 20 and no small degree of it ; but it is natural , I believe , and so natural as to be ...
... pass , and in the morning bless myself that another night is gone , and no harm has happened . This may argue , perhaps , some imbecility of mind , 20 and no small degree of it ; but it is natural , I believe , and so natural as to be ...
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... pass it without seeing it , when it stood in the walk , I know not , but it is certain that I did . And where I 35 shall fix it now , I know as little . It cannot stand between the two gates , the place of your choice , as I understand ...
... pass it without seeing it , when it stood in the walk , I know not , but it is certain that I did . And where I 35 shall fix it now , I know as little . It cannot stand between the two gates , the place of your choice , as I understand ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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