The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 4 |
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I , with a lighter heart than I had known since my departure from Eartham , and
Mary too , for she had suffered hardly less than myself , and chiefly on my
account . That night we rested well in our inn , and at twenty minutes after eight
next ...
I , with a lighter heart than I had known since my departure from Eartham , and
Mary too , for she had suffered hardly less than myself , and chiefly on my
account . That night we rested well in our inn , and at twenty minutes after eight
next ...
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... though containing no very pleasant tidings , has afforded me some relief , It
tells me , indeed , that you have been dispirited yourself , and that poor little Tom ,
the faithful squire of my Mary , has been seriously indisposed ; all this grieves me
...
... though containing no very pleasant tidings , has afforded me some relief , It
tells me , indeed , that you have been dispirited yourself , and that poor little Tom ,
the faithful squire of my Mary , has been seriously indisposed ; all this grieves me
...
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... years , that the case seems hopeless . But no more of this at present ! Your
verses to Austen , are as sweet as the honey that they accompany ; kind , friendly
, witty , and elegant ! when shall I be able to do the like ! perhaps when my Mary ...
... years , that the case seems hopeless . But no more of this at present ! Your
verses to Austen , are as sweet as the honey that they accompany ; kind , friendly
, witty , and elegant ! when shall I be able to do the like ! perhaps when my Mary ...
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I am just sent for up to Mary , dear Mary ! Adieu ! she is as well as when I left you ,
I would I could say better . Remember us both affectionately to your sweet boy ,
and trust me for being Most truly yours , W . C . LETTER XV . To JOSEPH HILL ...
I am just sent for up to Mary , dear Mary ! Adieu ! she is as well as when I left you ,
I would I could say better . Remember us both affectionately to your sweet boy ,
and trust me for being Most truly yours , W . C . LETTER XV . To JOSEPH HILL ...
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The next moment corrected our mistake , and finding Mary ' s voice grow
suddenly tremulous , I turned and saw her weeping . I do nothing ,
notwithstanding all your exhortations : my idleness is proof against them all , or to
speak more truly my ...
The next moment corrected our mistake , and finding Mary ' s voice grow
suddenly tremulous , I turned and saw her weeping . I do nothing ,
notwithstanding all your exhortations : my idleness is proof against them all , or to
speak more truly my ...
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