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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... at the end of so many lustrums , with any thing like a speedy dissolution . My
chief concern has been about Mrs . Unwin , and my chief comfort at this moment
is , that she likewise has received , I hope , considerable benefit by the journey .
... at the end of so many lustrums , with any thing like a speedy dissolution . My
chief concern has been about Mrs . Unwin , and my chief comfort at this moment
is , that she likewise has received , I hope , considerable benefit by the journey .
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MY DEAR SIR , Your kind , but very affecting , Letter found me not at Weston , to
which place it was directed , but in a bower of my friend Hayley ' s garden at
Eartham , where I was sitting with Mrs . Unwin . We both knew the moment we
saw it ...
MY DEAR SIR , Your kind , but very affecting , Letter found me not at Weston , to
which place it was directed , but in a bower of my friend Hayley ' s garden at
Eartham , where I was sitting with Mrs . Unwin . We both knew the moment we
saw it ...
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Mrs . Unwin , I thank God , though still a sufferer by her last illness , is much better
, and has received considerable benefit by the air of Eartham . She adds to mine
her affectionate compliments , and joins me and Hayley in this invitation .
Mrs . Unwin , I thank God , though still a sufferer by her last illness , is much better
, and has received considerable benefit by the air of Eartham . She adds to mine
her affectionate compliments , and joins me and Hayley in this invitation .
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It is my companion for life , and nothing will ever divorce us . So much for myself .
Mrs . Unwin is evidently the better for her jaunt , though by no means as she was
before this last attack ; still wanting help when she would rise from her seat 8.
It is my companion for life , and nothing will ever divorce us . So much for myself .
Mrs . Unwin is evidently the better for her jaunt , though by no means as she was
before this last attack ; still wanting help when she would rise from her seat 8.
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I hope to re - conduct Mrs . Unwin to the Lodge with her health considerably
mended ; but it is in the article of speech chiefly , and in her powers of walking ,
that she is sensible of much improvement . Her sight , and her hand still fail her ,
so ...
I hope to re - conduct Mrs . Unwin to the Lodge with her health considerably
mended ; but it is in the article of speech chiefly , and in her powers of walking ,
that she is sensible of much improvement . Her sight , and her hand still fail her ,
so ...
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able accomplished Adieu admirable affection affectionate appear attention believe brother cause character close concerning Cowper critic dear dearest delight desire equal Esqr excellent expressed eyes feel give grace hand happy HAYLEY heart Homer honour hope human interesting Johnson kind labour Lady least leave less LETTER lines live look Mary mean memory Milton mind nature never observe occasion once original passage perhaps person pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor Pope powers praise present produced prove reader reason received remark rest Rose seems serve sight soon speak spirit sufferings Task tell tender thank thee thing thou thought translation truth Unwin verse W. C. LETTER Weston whole wish write