The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 4J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... LETTER II , W. C. MY DEAR SIR , To the Revd . Mr. HURDIS . Eartham , August 26 , 1792 . 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 ...
... LETTER II , W. C. MY DEAR SIR , To the Revd . Mr. HURDIS . Eartham , August 26 , 1792 . 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 ...
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With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper William Hayley. not noisy ; and all alike disposed to love you you and I seem to have here a fair opportunity of ... W. C. LETTER III . To Lady HESKETH . Eartham , August 6.
With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper William Hayley. not noisy ; and all alike disposed to love you you and I seem to have here a fair opportunity of ... W. C. LETTER III . To Lady HESKETH . Eartham , August 6.
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... W. C. The reader will perceive from the last Letter , that Cowper , amused as he was with the scenery of Sussex , began to feel the powerful attraction of home . Indeed the infirm state of Mrs. Unwin , and the de- clining season of the ...
... W. C. The reader will perceive from the last Letter , that Cowper , amused as he was with the scenery of Sussex , began to feel the powerful attraction of home . Indeed the infirm state of Mrs. Unwin , and the de- clining season of the ...
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... LETTER VI . Adieu , W. C. TO WILLIAM HAYLEY , Esqr . MY DEAR HAYLEY , Weston , Sept. 21 , 1792 . Chaos himself , even the chaos of Milton , is not surrounded with more confusion , nor has a mind more completely in a hubbub than I ...
... LETTER VI . Adieu , W. C. TO WILLIAM HAYLEY , Esqr . MY DEAR HAYLEY , Weston , Sept. 21 , 1792 . Chaos himself , even the chaos of Milton , is not surrounded with more confusion , nor has a mind more completely in a hubbub than I ...
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With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper William Hayley. sons for all this anxiety , which I cannot relate now The visit , however , passed off well , and we ... W. C. LETTER VII . TO WILLIAM HAYLEY , Esqr . MY 16.
With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper William Hayley. sons for all this anxiety , which I cannot relate now The visit , however , passed off well , and we ... W. C. LETTER VII . TO WILLIAM HAYLEY , Esqr . MY 16.
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