The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 1J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... DEAR COUSIN , Having promised to write to you , I make haste to be as good as my word . I have a plea- sure in writing to you at any time , but especially at the present , when my days are spent in reading 30.
... DEAR COUSIN , Having promised to write to you , I make haste to be as good as my word . I have a plea- sure in writing to you at any time , but especially at the present , when my days are spent in reading 30.
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... dear Cousin ! So much as I love you , I wonder how the Deuce it has happend I was never in love with you . Thank Heaven that I never was , for at this time I have had a pleasure in writing to you , which in that case I should have ...
... dear Cousin ! So much as I love you , I wonder how the Deuce it has happend I was never in love with you . Thank Heaven that I never was , for at this time I have had a pleasure in writing to you , which in that case I should have ...
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... family , which afforded him one of the most singular , and valuable friends , that ever watched an afflicted mortal in sea ... friend , to whom the poet exclaims in the commencement of the Task , And witness , dear companion of my walks ...
... family , which afforded him one of the most singular , and valuable friends , that ever watched an afflicted mortal in sea ... friend , to whom the poet exclaims in the commencement of the Task , And witness , dear companion of my walks ...
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... Alban's . Yours ever , W. C. LETTER IV . To Lady HESKETH . Huntingdon , July 4 , 1765 . Being just emerged from the Ouse , I sit down to thank you , my dear Cousin , for your you friendly and comfortable Letter . What could think of 48.
... Alban's . Yours ever , W. C. LETTER IV . To Lady HESKETH . Huntingdon , July 4 , 1765 . Being just emerged from the Ouse , I sit down to thank you , my dear Cousin , for your you friendly and comfortable Letter . What could think of 48.
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... dear Cousin , yourself , will be apt to think I carry the matter too far , and that in the present warmth of my heart , I make too ample a concession in saying , that I am only now a convert . You think I always believed , and I thought ...
... dear Cousin , yourself , will be apt to think I carry the matter too far , and that in the present warmth of my heart , I make too ample a concession in saying , that I am only now a convert . You think I always believed , and I thought ...
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acquaintance admirable affection affectionate affliction afford Alban's amiable amuse appears attend believe benevolent Bishop of Galloway blessing Brother character Christ Christian Cowper dear Cousin dear friend DEAR JOE death delight desire divine Droxford Epistles epistolary Esqr esteem express faith father favour feel friendship give glory grace happy heart hereafter holy honour hope Huntingdon interesting Jesus JOHN NEWTON JOSEPH HILL labour Lady HESKETH language least live Lord Lord Hervey March 11 mean ment mercy mind mother nature never obliged occasion Olney perhaps person Phalaris pleased pleasure poem poet poetical Pope praise pray present racter reader reason received recollect religious remarkable Revd Sappho Scripture seems soul spirit suppose sure talents temper tender thank thee thing thou thought tion truth verse virtues W. C. LETTER William Cowper WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM UNWIN wish word write written wrote