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Side xix
... pleasure of religious conversation till tea - time . If it rains , or is too windy for walking , we either converse within doors , or sing some hymns of Martin's " ( his cousin's ) " collection , and , by the help of Mrs Unwin's harp ...
... pleasure of religious conversation till tea - time . If it rains , or is too windy for walking , we either converse within doors , or sing some hymns of Martin's " ( his cousin's ) " collection , and , by the help of Mrs Unwin's harp ...
Side xx
... pleasure to his father - heshould confine his instructions to the mere rudiments of education , and should then hand him over to the crew of a man of war , for a few years , as a prepar- ation for his coming forward to be an advocate if ...
... pleasure to his father - heshould confine his instructions to the mere rudiments of education , and should then hand him over to the crew of a man of war , for a few years , as a prepar- ation for his coming forward to be an advocate if ...
Side xxvii
... pleasure , that he was accus- tomed to say , ' If holding up my finger would save me from endless torments , I would not do it against the will of God . ' During the whole of these dis- tresses , his friend Mr Newton never wearied in ...
... pleasure , that he was accus- tomed to say , ' If holding up my finger would save me from endless torments , I would not do it against the will of God . ' During the whole of these dis- tresses , his friend Mr Newton never wearied in ...
Side xxxii
... pleasure from the com- pany of his friends : and Lord Thurlow was , by seve- ral years , too late in redeeming the pledge given to Cowper in early life , by procuring him a pension from His Majesty of L300 a - year . It was found ...
... pleasure from the com- pany of his friends : and Lord Thurlow was , by seve- ral years , too late in redeeming the pledge given to Cowper in early life , by procuring him a pension from His Majesty of L300 a - year . It was found ...
Side 6
... pleasure , and good pay ; When Freedom , wounded almost to despair , Though discontent alone can find out where ; When themes like these employ the poet's tongue , I hear as mute as if a syren sung . Or tell me , if you can , what power ...
... pleasure , and good pay ; When Freedom , wounded almost to despair , Though discontent alone can find out where ; When themes like these employ the poet's tongue , I hear as mute as if a syren sung . Or tell me , if you can , what power ...
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beauty beneath bids bless'd boast breath call'd cause charms Cowper death delight design'd distant divine Dr Johnson dread dream earth ease East Dereham eyes fair fame fancy fear feel flowers folly form'd frown give glory grace hand happy hast heart Heaven honour hope hour human John Gilpin John Throckmorton land laudanum learn'd light live lost lyre mankind mercy mind muse nature Nebaioth never night nymph o'er Olney Hymns once peace perhaps pity pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture rest rude sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shine sighs sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thought toil tongue trifler truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom worth youth zeal