Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... rest , And heart that cannot rest , agree ! This glassy stream , that spreading pine , Those alders quiv'ring to the breeze , Might sooth a soul less hurt than mine , And please , if any thing could please . ΙΟ IS 20 S But fix'd ...
... rest , And heart that cannot rest , agree ! This glassy stream , that spreading pine , Those alders quiv'ring to the breeze , Might sooth a soul less hurt than mine , And please , if any thing could please . ΙΟ IS 20 S But fix'd ...
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... rest , Half open in the topmost chest , Of depth enough , and none to spare , Invited her to slumber there . Puss with delight beyond expression , Survey'd the scene , and took possession . Recumbent at her ease ere long , And lull'd by ...
... rest , Half open in the topmost chest , Of depth enough , and none to spare , Invited her to slumber there . Puss with delight beyond expression , Survey'd the scene , and took possession . Recumbent at her ease ere long , And lull'd by ...
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... rest . Accordingly , in less than five minutes , by a 10 hideous dislocation of it , I found myself not only in great pain , but under an absolute prohibition not only to eat , but to speak another word . Great emergencies sometimes ...
... rest . Accordingly , in less than five minutes , by a 10 hideous dislocation of it , I found myself not only in great pain , but under an absolute prohibition not only to eat , but to speak another word . Great emergencies sometimes ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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