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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... mind , which I have had these twenty years , it cleaves to me even here , and could I be translated to Paradise , unless I left my body behind me , would cleave to me even there also . It is my companion for life , and nothing will ever ...
... mind , which I have had these twenty years , it cleaves to me even here , and could I be translated to Paradise , unless I left my body behind me , would cleave to me even there also . It is my companion for life , and nothing will ever ...
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... mind more completely in a hubbub than I experience at the present moment . At our first ar- rival , after long absence , we find a hundred orders to servants necessary , a thousand things to be restored to their proper places and an ...
... mind more completely in a hubbub than I experience at the present moment . At our first ar- rival , after long absence , we find a hundred orders to servants necessary , a thousand things to be restored to their proper places and an ...
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... mind's impression too on every face , With strokes , that time ought never to erase : Thou hast so pencil'd mine , that though I own The subject worthless , I have never known The artist shining with superior grace . But this I mark ...
... mind's impression too on every face , With strokes , that time ought never to erase : Thou hast so pencil'd mine , that though I own The subject worthless , I have never known The artist shining with superior grace . But this I mark ...
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... , Esqr . Weston , Dec. 16 , 1792 . pity we should not agree . We differ so little , that it is The possibility of restor- ing our diseased government is , I think , the only point on which we are not of one mind . 31.
... , Esqr . Weston , Dec. 16 , 1792 . pity we should not agree . We differ so little , that it is The possibility of restor- ing our diseased government is , I think , the only point on which we are not of one mind . 31.
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... mind . If you are right , and it cannot be touched in the medical way , without danger of absolute ruin to the constitution , keep the doctors at a distance say I - and let us live as long as we can . But perhaps physicians might be ...
... mind . If you are right , and it cannot be touched in the medical way , without danger of absolute ruin to the constitution , keep the doctors at a distance say I - and let us live as long as we can . But perhaps physicians might be ...
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