Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... thing to be a poet , it makes all the world so lively . I might have preached more sermons than even Tillotson did , and better , and the world would have been still fast asleep ; but 90 a volume of verse is a fiddle that puts the ...
... thing to be a poet , it makes all the world so lively . I might have preached more sermons than even Tillotson did , and better , and the world would have been still fast asleep ; but 90 a volume of verse is a fiddle that puts the ...
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... things are not to be got fit for the table at Olney . Thus , my dear , are all things in the best train possible , and nothing remains but that you come and show yourself . Oh , that moment ! Shall we 45 not both enjoy it ? —That we ...
... things are not to be got fit for the table at Olney . Thus , my dear , are all things in the best train possible , and nothing remains but that you come and show yourself . Oh , that moment ! Shall we 45 not both enjoy it ? —That we ...
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... things , useful things , and beautiful things . Yours ever , ... To Lady Hesketh W. C. Dec. 19 , 1787 [ in postmark ] that is to say , almost My toothache is in a great measure , entirely removed ; not by snipping my ears , as poor Lady ...
... things , useful things , and beautiful things . Yours ever , ... To Lady Hesketh W. C. Dec. 19 , 1787 [ in postmark ] that is to say , almost My toothache is in a great measure , entirely removed ; not by snipping my ears , as poor Lady ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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