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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... long to behold him again , and did it not savour of ingrati- tude to the friend , under whose roof I am so happy at present , should be impatient to find myself once A 2 3 pressed to make a longer stay, determined on the ...
... long to behold him again , and did it not savour of ingrati- tude to the friend , under whose roof I am so happy at present , should be impatient to find myself once A 2 3 pressed to make a longer stay, determined on the ...
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... happy , because always suspicious that you deceive me . Now for ourselves . I am , without the least dissimulation , in good health ; my spirits are about as good as you have ever seen them ; and if encrease of appetite , and a double ...
... happy , because always suspicious that you deceive me . Now for ourselves . I am , without the least dissimulation , in good health ; my spirits are about as good as you have ever seen them ; and if encrease of appetite , and a double ...
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... writing are paucified , as perhaps Dr. Johnson would have dared to say , and the few that I have are shortened by company . Give my love to dear Tom , and thank him for his very apposite extract , which I should be happy 34.
... writing are paucified , as perhaps Dr. Johnson would have dared to say , and the few that I have are shortened by company . Give my love to dear Tom , and thank him for his very apposite extract , which I should be happy 34.
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... happy indeed to turn to any account . How often do I wish in the course of every day , that I could be employed once more in poetry , and how often of course that this Miltonic trap had never caught me ! The year ninety - two shall ...
... happy indeed to turn to any account . How often do I wish in the course of every day , that I could be employed once more in poetry , and how often of course that this Miltonic trap had never caught me ! The year ninety - two shall ...
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... happy to have fallen into the hands of a critic , rigorous enough indeed , but a scholar , and a man of sense , and who does not deliberately intend me mischief . I am bet- ter pleased indeed that he censures some things , than I should ...
... happy to have fallen into the hands of a critic , rigorous enough indeed , but a scholar , and a man of sense , and who does not deliberately intend me mischief . I am bet- ter pleased indeed that he censures some things , than I should ...
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Adieu admirable affectionate afflicted appear bard bird-lime brother CALLIMACHU charm Cowper DEAR FRIEND dearest degree delight Dereham distress Eartham endeavour Esqr ev'ry excellent expressed eyes favourite feel friendship genius give grace Greek hand happy haste heart Homer honour hope Iliad John Throckmorton Johnny Johnson justly kind labour Lady Hesketh Latin live Lord Thurlow Mary melancholy memory merit Milton mind morning nature never nihil obliged Odyssey once passage perhaps person pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope powers praise present quæ Qualia quam quod racter reader reason received rejoice Revd Romney SAMUEL ROSE seems shew sight soon sorrow spect spirit sublime sufferings talents Task tell tender thee thine thing thou tibi tion translation truly truth Unwin verse vex'd W. C. LETTER Weston Whig WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish write