The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 2J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... heard a story from a lady , who spent many years of her life in France , somewhat to the present purpose . An Abbè , universally esteemed for his piety , and especially for the meekness of his man- ners , had yet undesignedly given some ...
... heard a story from a lady , who spent many years of her life in France , somewhat to the present purpose . An Abbè , universally esteemed for his piety , and especially for the meekness of his man- ners , had yet undesignedly given some ...
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... heard and seen in the garden , and at the doors and windows . The kitchen window in particular was at- tempted , from which they took a complete pane of glass , exactly opposite to the iron by which it was fas- tened , but ...
... heard and seen in the garden , and at the doors and windows . The kitchen window in particular was at- tempted , from which they took a complete pane of glass , exactly opposite to the iron by which it was fas- tened , but ...
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... heard these many years , has been performed at no great distance from our window . Your Mother and I both thrust our heads into the coldest east - wind that ever blew in April , that we might hear them to great advantage . The band ...
... heard these many years , has been performed at no great distance from our window . Your Mother and I both thrust our heads into the coldest east - wind that ever blew in April , that we might hear them to great advantage . The band ...
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... heard from him since , and have long given up all expectation of it . I know he is too busy a man to have leisure for me , and I ought to have recollected it sooner . He found time to do much good , and to employ us , as his agents , in ...
... heard from him since , and have long given up all expectation of it . I know he is too busy a man to have leisure for me , and I ought to have recollected it sooner . He found time to do much good , and to employ us , as his agents , in ...
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... heard of him , How different is that plainness of speech which a spiritual theme requires , from that vulgar dialect which this gentleman has mistaken for it ! Affecta- tion of every sort is odious , especially in a minister , VOL . 2 ...
... heard of him , How different is that plainness of speech which a spiritual theme requires , from that vulgar dialect which this gentleman has mistaken for it ! Affecta- tion of every sort is odious , especially in a minister , VOL . 2 ...
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acquaintance Adieu admire Æneid affection affectionately afford agreeable amusement appear believe blank verse called comfort consequently Cousin Cowper DEAR FRIEND DEAR WILLIAM doubt elegant entertainment equally Esqr expence expression favour feel felt give glad grace happy happy prime heart Homer honour hope Iliad instance John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON Johnson JOSEPH HILL June 13 Lady Austen Lady HESKETH laugh least less live Lymington matter mean ment mind nature neighbour never obliged occasion Olney opinion pass perfectly perhaps philosopher Pict pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poor portunity pose possible present prove racter reason received rejoice respect Revd scripture seems sensible sent serve soon spirits suppose sure suspect taste tell thank thing thought tion told transcribing translation truth verse volume W. C. LETTER whole WILLIAM UNWIN winter wish words write