Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... seen there since the flood . Before it indeed ( as Burnet says that the earth was then perfectly free from all inequalities in its surface ) , they might have been seen there every day . We have other walks both upon hill tops and in ...
... seen there since the flood . Before it indeed ( as Burnet says that the earth was then perfectly free from all inequalities in its surface ) , they might have been seen there every day . We have other walks both upon hill tops and in ...
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... seen had he lived , and should have seen 70 with the greatest pleasure . He was an amiable boy , and I was very fond of him . Still another P.S. — I find on consulting Mrs. Unwin , that I have underrated our capabilities , and that we ...
... seen had he lived , and should have seen 70 with the greatest pleasure . He was an amiable boy , and I was very fond of him . Still another P.S. — I find on consulting Mrs. Unwin , that I have underrated our capabilities , and that we ...
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... seen a hare to a hare that had never seen a spaniel . I did it with great caution , but there was no real need of it . Puss discovered no token of fear , nor Marquis the least symptom of hostility . There is therefore , it should seem ...
... seen a hare to a hare that had never seen a spaniel . I did it with great caution , but there was no real need of it . Puss discovered no token of fear , nor Marquis the least symptom of hostility . There is therefore , it should seem ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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