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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Tell my dear George that I begin to long to behold ' him again , and did it not
savour of ingratitude to the friend , under whose roof I am so happy e n at present
, should be impatient to find myself once A 2 pressed to make a longer stay, ...
Tell my dear George that I begin to long to behold ' him again , and did it not
savour of ingratitude to the friend , under whose roof I am so happy e n at present
, should be impatient to find myself once A 2 pressed to make a longer stay, ...
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I tell you who we are , that you may not be afraid of us . Adieu ! May the Comforter
of all the afflicted , who seek him , be yours . God bless you . W . C . LETTER III .
To Lady HESKETH . Eartham , August not noisy; and all alike disposed to love ...
I tell you who we are , that you may not be afraid of us . Adieu ! May the Comforter
of all the afflicted , who seek him , be yours . God bless you . W . C . LETTER III .
To Lady HESKETH . Eartham , August not noisy; and all alike disposed to love ...
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Tell Tom I shall always hold him dear for his affectionate attentions to Mrs . Unwin
. From her heart the memory of him can never be erased . Johnny loves you all ,
and has his share in all these acknowledgments . Adieu , W . C . LETTER VI .
Tell Tom I shall always hold him dear for his affectionate attentions to Mrs . Unwin
. From her heart the memory of him can never be erased . Johnny loves you all ,
and has his share in all these acknowledgments . Adieu , W . C . LETTER VI .
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... though containing no very pleasant tidings , has afforded me some relief , It
tells me , indeed , that you have been dispirited yourself , and that poor little Tom ,
the faithful squire of my Mary , has been seriously indisposed ; all this grieves me
...
... though containing no very pleasant tidings , has afforded me some relief , It
tells me , indeed , that you have been dispirited yourself , and that poor little Tom ,
the faithful squire of my Mary , has been seriously indisposed ; all this grieves me
...
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Your kind postscript is just arrived , and gives me great pleasure ; when I cannot
see you myself . it seems some comfort , however , that you have been seen by
another known to me ; and who will tell me in a few days , that he has seen you .
Your kind postscript is just arrived , and gives me great pleasure ; when I cannot
see you myself . it seems some comfort , however , that you have been seen by
another known to me ; and who will tell me in a few days , that he has seen you .
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