The Poetical Works of William CowperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 630 sider |
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... least effect . He too was sick , and in his sickness had an equal share of my attention ; but if , after his recovery , I took the liberty to stroke him , he would grunt , strike with his fore feet , spring forward , and bite . He was ...
... least effect . He too was sick , and in his sickness had an equal share of my attention ; but if , after his recovery , I took the liberty to stroke him , he would grunt , strike with his fore feet , spring forward , and bite . He was ...
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... least , grass is not their staple ; they seem rather to use it medicinally , soon quitting it for leaves of almost any kind . Sowthistle , dandelion , and lettuce are their favourite vegetables , especially the last . I discovered by ...
... least , grass is not their staple ; they seem rather to use it medicinally , soon quitting it for leaves of almost any kind . Sowthistle , dandelion , and lettuce are their favourite vegetables , especially the last . I discovered by ...
Side xxxiii
... least symptom of hostility . There is therefore , it should seem , no natural antipathy between dog and hare , but the pursuit of the one occasions the flight of the other , and the dog pursues because he is trained to it ; they eat ...
... least symptom of hostility . There is therefore , it should seem , no natural antipathy between dog and hare , but the pursuit of the one occasions the flight of the other , and the dog pursues because he is trained to it ; they eat ...
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... least enduring . The friends quarrelled ; and the cause of the lady's anger is stated by Hayley with a positiveness and authority that cannot be questioned . She had reason to be offended . Not even Theodora had treasured the verses of ...
... least enduring . The friends quarrelled ; and the cause of the lady's anger is stated by Hayley with a positiveness and authority that cannot be questioned . She had reason to be offended . Not even Theodora had treasured the verses of ...
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... least a stubborn soil : Theirs be the laurel - wreath decreed , Who both write well , and write full speed ! Who throw their Helicon about As freely as a conduit spout ! Friend Robert thus , like chien scavant , Lets fall a poem en ...
... least a stubborn soil : Theirs be the laurel - wreath decreed , Who both write well , and write full speed ! Who throw their Helicon about As freely as a conduit spout ! Friend Robert thus , like chien scavant , Lets fall a poem en ...
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