The Poetical Works of William CowperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 630 sider |
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... give to it one Worthy in WILLIAM COWPER , born November 26 , 1731. His father , the second son of a Judge of the Common Pleas , was Rector of the parish , and Chaplain to George the Second . The walnut - tree and the elms of the ...
... give to it one Worthy in WILLIAM COWPER , born November 26 , 1731. His father , the second son of a Judge of the Common Pleas , was Rector of the parish , and Chaplain to George the Second . The walnut - tree and the elms of the ...
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... gives them peculiar cause for it . That I may not be tedious , I will just give a short summary of those articles of diet that suit them best . I take it to be a general opinion that they graze , but it is an erroneous one , at least ...
... gives them peculiar cause for it . That I may not be tedious , I will just give a short summary of those articles of diet that suit them best . I take it to be a general opinion that they graze , but it is an erroneous one , at least ...
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... give his plants and beds a fire - heat ; and he might have been seen wading through the snow , with the bellows under his arm , " just before going to bed , to give the latest puff to the embers , lest the frost should seize them before ...
... give his plants and beds a fire - heat ; and he might have been seen wading through the snow , with the bellows under his arm , " just before going to bed , to give the latest puff to the embers , lest the frost should seize them before ...
Side 9
... The native horrors of his face . Well . After much jocosely said Of his grim front , so fi'ry red , ( For carbuncles had blotch'd it o'er , As usual on Campania's shore , ) " Give us ( he cried ) , since you're FIFTH SATIRE OF HORACE . 9.
... The native horrors of his face . Well . After much jocosely said Of his grim front , so fi'ry red , ( For carbuncles had blotch'd it o'er , As usual on Campania's shore , ) " Give us ( he cried ) , since you're FIFTH SATIRE OF HORACE . 9.
Side 10
William Cowper Robert Aris Willmott. " Give us ( he cried ) , since you're so big , A sample of the Cyclops ' jig ! Your shanks methinks no buskins ask , Nor does your phiz require a mask . " To this Cicirrus . " In return Of you , sir ...
William Cowper Robert Aris Willmott. " Give us ( he cried ) , since you're so big , A sample of the Cyclops ' jig ! Your shanks methinks no buskins ask , Nor does your phiz require a mask . " To this Cicirrus . " In return Of you , sir ...
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