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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... Unwin , and my chief comfort at this moment is , that she likewise has received , I hope , considerable benefit by the journey . Tell my dear George that I begin to long to behold him again , and did it not savour of ingrati- tude to ...
... Unwin , and my chief comfort at this moment is , that she likewise has received , I hope , considerable benefit by the journey . Tell my dear George that I begin to long to behold him again , and did it not savour of ingrati- tude to ...
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... Unwin . We both knew the moment we saw it from whom it came , and observing a red seal , both comforted ourselves that all was well at Burwash : but we soon felt that we were called not to rejoice , but to mourn with you - we do indeed ...
... Unwin . We both knew the moment we saw it from whom it came , and observing a red seal , both comforted ourselves that all was well at Burwash : but we soon felt that we were called not to rejoice , but to mourn with you - we do indeed ...
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... Unwin , I thank God , though still a suf- ferer by her last illness , is much better , and has re- ceived considerable benefit by the air of Eartham . She adds to mine her affectionate compliments , and joins me and Hayley in this ...
... Unwin , I thank God , though still a suf- ferer by her last illness , is much better , and has re- ceived considerable benefit by the air of Eartham . She adds to mine her affectionate compliments , and joins me and Hayley in this ...
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... and nothing will ever divorce us . So much for myself . 1 Mrs. Unwin is evidently the better for her jaunt , though by no means as she was before this last attack ; still wanting help when she would rise from her seat 8.
... and nothing will ever divorce us . So much for myself . 1 Mrs. Unwin is evidently the better for her jaunt , though by no means as she was before this last attack ; still wanting help when she would rise from her seat 8.
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... Unwin to the Lodge with her health considerably mended ; but it is in the article of speech chiefly , and in her powers of walking , that she is sensible of much improvement . Her sight , and her hand still fail her , so that she can ...
... Unwin to the Lodge with her health considerably mended ; but it is in the article of speech chiefly , and in her powers of walking , that she is sensible of much improvement . Her sight , and her hand still fail her , so that she can ...
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