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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... felt that we were called not to rejoice , but to mourn with you - we do indeed
sincerely mourn with you , and if it will afford you any consolation to know it , you
may be assured that every eye at present, should be impatient to find myself once
.
... felt that we were called not to rejoice , but to mourn with you - we do indeed
sincerely mourn with you , and if it will afford you any consolation to know it , you
may be assured that every eye at present, should be impatient to find myself once
.
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know it , you may be assured that every eye here has testified what our hearts
have suffered for you . Your loss is great , and your disposition 1 perceive such
as exposes you to feel the whole weight of it ; I will not add to your sorrow by a
vain ...
know it , you may be assured that every eye here has testified what our hearts
have suffered for you . Your loss is great , and your disposition 1 perceive such
as exposes you to feel the whole weight of it ; I will not add to your sorrow by a
vain ...
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... to write not only to you , but to poor Hurdis also , who is broken - hearted for the
loss of his favorite Sister , lately dead ; and whose Letter , giving an account of it ,
which I received yesterday , drew tears from the eyes of all our party . My only ...
... to write not only to you , but to poor Hurdis also , who is broken - hearted for the
loss of his favorite Sister , lately dead ; and whose Letter , giving an account of it ,
which I received yesterday , drew tears from the eyes of all our party . My only ...
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But soon after this last separation , my troubles gushed from my eyes , and then I
was better . We must now prepare for our visit to the Ge neral . I add no more ,
therefore , than our dearest reOU membrances and prayers that God may bless ...
But soon after this last separation , my troubles gushed from my eyes , and then I
was better . We must now prepare for our visit to the Ge neral . I add no more ,
therefore , than our dearest reOU membrances and prayers that God may bless ...
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MY DEAR SIR , My eyes , which have long been inflamed , will hardly serve for
Homer , and oblige me to make all my letters short . You have obliged me much ,
by sending me so speedily the remainder of your notes . I have begun with them
...
MY DEAR SIR , My eyes , which have long been inflamed , will hardly serve for
Homer , and oblige me to make all my letters short . You have obliged me much ,
by sending me so speedily the remainder of your notes . I have begun with them
...
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