The Poetical Works of William CowperRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 630 sider |
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... means were sinking to a very low ebb , Fortune seemed to shine out upon him with all her lustre . His kinsman , Major Cowper , called at the poet's chambers and requesting him to take a turn in the garden , offered him the office of ...
... means were sinking to a very low ebb , Fortune seemed to shine out upon him with all her lustre . His kinsman , Major Cowper , called at the poet's chambers and requesting him to take a turn in the garden , offered him the office of ...
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... mean either by his conversation or his doctrine . Newton , in the happy phrase which has been applied to him , was not a sulphureous preacher , continually looking out a new word in the diabolical dictionary , although his pulpit had ...
... mean either by his conversation or his doctrine . Newton , in the happy phrase which has been applied to him , was not a sulphureous preacher , continually looking out a new word in the diabolical dictionary , although his pulpit had ...
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... meaning a house with six sashes in front , two comfortable parlours , a smart staircase , and three convenient bed - rooms . In the orchard he made the best winter walk in the parish , sheltered from cutting winds , and open to the ...
... meaning a house with six sashes in front , two comfortable parlours , a smart staircase , and three convenient bed - rooms . In the orchard he made the best winter walk in the parish , sheltered from cutting winds , and open to the ...
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... mean seat in that Temple of Fame which he honoured and sought . Seven years before his death , he dreamed a dream of Pindus , and related it to Hayley . He seemed to be in a house in the city of London , with much company assembled in ...
... mean seat in that Temple of Fame which he honoured and sought . Seven years before his death , he dreamed a dream of Pindus , and related it to Hayley . He seemed to be in a house in the city of London , with much company assembled in ...
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... mean , while thus I knit My threadbare sentiments together , To show my genius or my wit , When God and you know , I have neither ; Or such , as might be better shown By letting poetry alone . ' Tis not with either of these views , That ...
... mean , while thus I knit My threadbare sentiments together , To show my genius or my wit , When God and you know , I have neither ; Or such , as might be better shown By letting poetry alone . ' Tis not with either of these views , That ...
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