The Poetical Works of William CowperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 630 sider |
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... fall A victim to our God ; Thy monstrous crimes already call For heaven's chastising rod . Happy who shall thy little ones Relentless dash against the stones , And spread their limbs abroad . Cowper was eighteen years old when he left ...
... fall A victim to our God ; Thy monstrous crimes already call For heaven's chastising rod . Happy who shall thy little ones Relentless dash against the stones , And spread their limbs abroad . Cowper was eighteen years old when he left ...
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... fall back upon , and in the early spring of 1756 he recovered sufficient gaiety to banter old bachelors in the pages of the " Connoisseur , " and to set forth the pleasant mischiefs of Miss Diana Grizzle , who utterly spoiled the only ...
... fall back upon , and in the early spring of 1756 he recovered sufficient gaiety to banter old bachelors in the pages of the " Connoisseur , " and to set forth the pleasant mischiefs of Miss Diana Grizzle , who utterly spoiled the only ...
Side xxvii
... fall from his horse , July , 1767. The accident only affected Cowper's place of abode , and while it was yet undetermined , Mr. Newton , in passing through Huntingdonshire , paid a visit to Mrs. Unwin . Being then curate of Olney , in ...
... fall from his horse , July , 1767. The accident only affected Cowper's place of abode , and while it was yet undetermined , Mr. Newton , in passing through Huntingdonshire , paid a visit to Mrs. Unwin . Being then curate of Olney , in ...
Side xxxiii
... fall ; Puss is still living , and has just completed his tenth year , discovering no signs of decay , nor even of age , except that he has grown more discreet and less frolicsome than he was . I cannot conclude without observing , that ...
... fall ; Puss is still living , and has just completed his tenth year , discovering no signs of decay , nor even of age , except that he has grown more discreet and less frolicsome than he was . I cannot conclude without observing , that ...
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... whom he most depended , basely left , Betray'd , deserted ; from his airy height Headlong he falls ; and thro ' the rest of life , Drags the dull load of disappointment on . AN ODE . ON READING SIR CHARLES GRANDISON , IN 2 COWPER .
... whom he most depended , basely left , Betray'd , deserted ; from his airy height Headlong he falls ; and thro ' the rest of life , Drags the dull load of disappointment on . AN ODE . ON READING SIR CHARLES GRANDISON , IN 2 COWPER .
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