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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We shall then have been six weeks resident here ; a holiday time long enough for
a man who has much to do . And now farewell ! W . C . P . S . Hayley , whose love
for me seems to be truly that of a brother , has given me his picture , drawn by ...
We shall then have been six weeks resident here ; a holiday time long enough for
a man who has much to do . And now farewell ! W . C . P . S . Hayley , whose love
for me seems to be truly that of a brother , has given me his picture , drawn by ...
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MY DEAR BROTHER , . With no sinister accident to retard or terrify us , we find
ourselves at a quarter before one , arrived safe at Kingston . I left you with a
heavy heart , and with a heavy heart took leave of our dear Tom , at the bottom of
the ...
MY DEAR BROTHER , . With no sinister accident to retard or terrify us , we find
ourselves at a quarter before one , arrived safe at Kingston . I left you with a
heavy heart , and with a heavy heart took leave of our dear Tom , at the bottom of
the ...
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Mrs . Unwin was very near slipping out of the chair in which she was taken from
the chaise , but at last was landed safe . We all have had a good night , and are
all well this morning . wn God bless you my dearest Brother . W . C . LETTER VII .
Mrs . Unwin was very near slipping out of the chair in which she was taken from
the chaise , but at last was landed safe . We all have had a good night , and are
all well this morning . wn God bless you my dearest Brother . W . C . LETTER VII .
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I began a Letter to you yesterday , my dearest brother , and proceeded through
two sides of the sheet , but so much of my nervous fever found its way into it , that
looking it over this morning , I determined not to send it . I have risen , though not
...
I began a Letter to you yesterday , my dearest brother , and proceeded through
two sides of the sheet , but so much of my nervous fever found its way into it , that
looking it over this morning , I determined not to send it . I have risen , though not
...
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Nothing done , my dearest brother , nor likely to be done at present ; yet I purpose
in a day or two to make another attempt ; to which , however , I shall address
myself with fear and trembling , like a man , who having sprained his wrist ,
dreads ...
Nothing done , my dearest brother , nor likely to be done at present ; yet I purpose
in a day or two to make another attempt ; to which , however , I shall address
myself with fear and trembling , like a man , who having sprained his wrist ,
dreads ...
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