The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 3J. Seagrave, 1806 |
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... pleasure - grounds of his accomplished and benevolent landlord , Mr. Throck- morton , whose neighbouring house supplied him with society , peculiarly suited to his gentle and de- licate spirit . He removed from Olney , to Weston , in No ...
... pleasure - grounds of his accomplished and benevolent landlord , Mr. Throck- morton , whose neighbouring house supplied him with society , peculiarly suited to his gentle and de- licate spirit . He removed from Olney , to Weston , in No ...
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... pleasure grounds . In him , and in his wife , we shall find such companions as will always make the time pass pleasantly while they are in the country , and his grounds will afford us good air , and good walking room in the 4 To the ...
... pleasure grounds . In him , and in his wife , we shall find such companions as will always make the time pass pleasantly while they are in the country , and his grounds will afford us good air , and good walking room in the 4 To the ...
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... pleasure equal to that of communicating pleasure to Us , and to all around her . This disposition in her is the more comfortable , because it is not the humour of the day , a sudden flash of benevolence and good- spirits , occasioned ...
... pleasure equal to that of communicating pleasure to Us , and to all around her . This disposition in her is the more comfortable , because it is not the humour of the day , a sudden flash of benevolence and good- spirits , occasioned ...
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... pleasure . When you first contemplated the front of our abode , you were shocked . In your eyes it had the appearance of a prison , and you sighed at the thought that your Mother lived in it . Your view of it was not only just , but ...
... pleasure . When you first contemplated the front of our abode , you were shocked . In your eyes it had the appearance of a prison , and you sighed at the thought that your Mother lived in it . Your view of it was not only just , but ...
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... pleasure- grounds in which we can always ramble , and shall not wade through almost impassable dirt to get at them . Both your Mother's constitution and mine have suffer- ed materially by such close and long confinement , and it is high ...
... pleasure- grounds in which we can always ramble , and shall not wade through almost impassable dirt to get at them . Both your Mother's constitution and mine have suffer- ed materially by such close and long confinement , and it is high ...
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Adieu amiable amusement beautiful believe Bodham breakfast Callimachus comfort Cowper DEAR FRIEND DEAR SIR DEAREST COUSIN dearest Coz Esqr expect favour feel give glad happy hear heard Homer honour hope Iliad JOHN JOHNSON JOSEPH HILL June June 17 kind labour Lace-maker Lady HESKETH least live London manner March 19 mean mind morning never obliged occasion Odyssey Olney once Parian marble perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poetry portunity possible present reason rejoice Revd SAMUEL ROSE seems seen sensible sent soon spirits stile suppose sure tell thank thee ther thing thou thought Throckmorton tion translating Homer translation truth Unwin verse Villoison Vincent Bourne W. C. LETTER W. C. The Lodge W. C. To Lady W. C. To SAMUEL walk WALTER BAGOT Weston winter wish write written yesterday