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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... means , find oppor- tunity ; added to it comes a difficulty which , though you are not at all aware of it , presents itself to me under a most forbidding appearance : Can you guess it ? No , not you ; neither perhaps will you be able to ...
... means , find oppor- tunity ; added to it comes a difficulty which , though you are not at all aware of it , presents itself to me under a most forbidding appearance : Can you guess it ? No , not you ; neither perhaps will you be able to ...
Strona 83
... means as could be justly imputable to the muse ? Would mere thinking blind him ? I want to know : " Call up some spirit from the vasty deep ! " I said to my Sam * . Sam , build F 2 83 The other is my own translation of a passage ...
... means as could be justly imputable to the muse ? Would mere thinking blind him ? I want to know : " Call up some spirit from the vasty deep ! " I said to my Sam * . Sam , build F 2 83 The other is my own translation of a passage ...
Strona 87
... means suit the fine and pompous affair which they have made instead of one . So that as a poet I am every way afflicted ; made poorer than I need have been , and robbed of my verses : what case can be more deplorable ? You must not ...
... means suit the fine and pompous affair which they have made instead of one . So that as a poet I am every way afflicted ; made poorer than I need have been , and robbed of my verses : what case can be more deplorable ? You must not ...
Strona 102
... think of your return . Poor Weston is a desolation without you . In the mean time I amuse myself as well as I can , thrumming old Homer's lyre , and turning the premises upside down . Upside down indeed , for so it is literally that 102.
... think of your return . Poor Weston is a desolation without you . In the mean time I amuse myself as well as I can , thrumming old Homer's lyre , and turning the premises upside down . Upside down indeed , for so it is literally that 102.
Strona 113
... mean time sits quiet in her corner , occasionally laughing at us both , and not seldom in- terrupting us with some question or remark , for which she is constantly rewarded by me with a " Hush- hold your peace . " Bless yourself , my ...
... mean time sits quiet in her corner , occasionally laughing at us both , and not seldom in- terrupting us with some question or remark , for which she is constantly rewarded by me with a " Hush- hold your peace . " Bless yourself , my ...
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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