Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 222 |
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... Walking with God ' was written on 9 Dec. 1767 , ' Lovest Thou Me ? ' in 1768 , and ' Light shining out of Darkness ' before Cowper's attack of madness in 1773 . [ BK . I. iii ] WALKING WITH GOD . Gen. v . 24 OH ! for a closer walk with ...
... Walking with God ' was written on 9 Dec. 1767 , ' Lovest Thou Me ? ' in 1768 , and ' Light shining out of Darkness ' before Cowper's attack of madness in 1773 . [ BK . I. iii ] WALKING WITH GOD . Gen. v . 24 OH ! for a closer walk with ...
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... walking in . He was gone out . We sat chatting with her till the weather cleared up , and then at her instance took a walk with her in the garden . The garden is almost their only walk , and is certainly their only retreat in 40 which ...
... walking in . He was gone out . We sat chatting with her till the weather cleared up , and then at her instance took a walk with her in the garden . The garden is almost their only walk , and is certainly their only retreat in 40 which ...
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... walk . As it happened , I walked not till two o'clock . So there 30 it stood waiting till I should go forth , and was introduced before my return . Fortunately too I went out at the church end of the village , and consequently saw ...
... walk . As it happened , I walked not till two o'clock . So there 30 it stood waiting till I should go forth , and was introduced before my return . Fortunately too I went out at the church end of the village , and consequently saw ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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