The Poetical Works of William CowperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 630 sider |
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... yet deeply sorrowful : - " Is it you ? Is it indeed you , brave Knight of the Leopard ? " Memory has its own lamp , fed with aromatic oil , and bright enough to pierce a darker cloud than the skill of Saladin shed over the COWPER . xxi.
... yet deeply sorrowful : - " Is it you ? Is it indeed you , brave Knight of the Leopard ? " Memory has its own lamp , fed with aromatic oil , and bright enough to pierce a darker cloud than the skill of Saladin shed over the COWPER . xxi.
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William Cowper Robert Aris Willmott. darker cloud than the skill of Saladin shed over the Scottish knight . Theodora would have known William . Nothing in the history of poets is more touching than her tenderness and faith , Unseen she ...
William Cowper Robert Aris Willmott. darker cloud than the skill of Saladin shed over the Scottish knight . Theodora would have known William . Nothing in the history of poets is more touching than her tenderness and faith , Unseen she ...
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... dark November evening of that fatal " '63 , " that he entered a chemist's shop , and with a tranquil voice and look , requested to have a half - ounce phial of laudanum . He obtained it , and placed it carefully in a side pocket for ...
... dark November evening of that fatal " '63 , " that he entered a chemist's shop , and with a tranquil voice and look , requested to have a half - ounce phial of laudanum . He obtained it , and placed it carefully in a side pocket for ...
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... dark lan- tern ; but he esteemed him the only poet since Shakspere , or rather since Prior , " who need not be indebted for any part of his praise to a charitable consideration of his origin , and the disadvantages under which he ...
... dark lan- tern ; but he esteemed him the only poet since Shakspere , or rather since Prior , " who need not be indebted for any part of his praise to a charitable consideration of his origin , and the disadvantages under which he ...
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... dark and lustrous , and his manner , in a high degree captivating and elegant . From the first in- terview Cowper claimed him for a brother . The accom- plishments of the author were likely to preserve and enlarge the impression of the ...
... dark and lustrous , and his manner , in a high degree captivating and elegant . From the first in- terview Cowper claimed him for a brother . The accom- plishments of the author were likely to preserve and enlarge the impression of the ...
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