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... appears to have been about September , 1765 , that the intimacy commenced with the Unwins , and in the February of the following year Cowper was admitted a member of their interesting circle . The motherly feeling of Mrs. Unwin very ...
... appears to have been about September , 1765 , that the intimacy commenced with the Unwins , and in the February of the following year Cowper was admitted a member of their interesting circle . The motherly feeling of Mrs. Unwin very ...
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... appear- ance of the stranger , he requested Mrs. Unwin to invite them to tea . The growth of the acquaintance was as rapid as the commencement had been romantic ; and her " lady , ship " quickly vanished in “ dear Anna . " Olney rarely ...
... appear- ance of the stranger , he requested Mrs. Unwin to invite them to tea . The growth of the acquaintance was as rapid as the commencement had been romantic ; and her " lady , ship " quickly vanished in “ dear Anna . " Olney rarely ...
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... appear , When there arose a desp'rate brawl ; The slaves and bargemen , one and all , Rending their throats ( have mercy on us ) As if they were resolved to stun us . " Steer the barge this way to the shore ; I tell you we'll admit no ...
... appear , When there arose a desp'rate brawl ; The slaves and bargemen , one and all , Rending their throats ( have mercy on us ) As if they were resolved to stun us . " Steer the barge this way to the shore ; I tell you we'll admit no ...
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... appear , Refute the charge the plaintiff brought , Or suffer judgment by default . 66 For Heav'n's sake , if you love me , wait One moment ! I'll be with you straight . " Glad of a plausible pretence- 66 66 Sir , I must beg you to ...
... appear , Refute the charge the plaintiff brought , Or suffer judgment by default . 66 For Heav'n's sake , if you love me , wait One moment ! I'll be with you straight . " Glad of a plausible pretence- 66 66 Sir , I must beg you to ...
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... appear ! The bailiff seized him quick as thought , " Ho , Mr. Scoundrel ! Are you caught ? Sir , you are witness to th ' arrest . " . " Ay , marry , Sir , I'll do my best . " The mob huzzas . Away they trudge , Culprit and all before ...
... appear ! The bailiff seized him quick as thought , " Ho , Mr. Scoundrel ! Are you caught ? Sir , you are witness to th ' arrest . " . " Ay , marry , Sir , I'll do my best . " The mob huzzas . Away they trudge , Culprit and all before ...
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