The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Tom 4 |
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The sea , you must know , is nine miles off , so that unless stupidity prevent , I
shall have opportunity to write not only to you , but to poor Hurdis also , who is
broken - hearted for the loss of his favorite Sister , lately dead ; and whose Letter
...
The sea , you must know , is nine miles off , so that unless stupidity prevent , I
shall have opportunity to write not only to you , but to poor Hurdis also , who is
broken - hearted for the loss of his favorite Sister , lately dead ; and whose Letter
...
Strona 11
... gentle in his manners , and delicate in his person , resembling our poor friend
Unwin , both in face and figure , more than any one I have seen . But he has not
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... gentle in his manners , and delicate in his person , resembling our poor friend
Unwin , both in face and figure , more than any one I have seen . But he has not
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... though containing no very pleasant tidings , has afforded me some relief , It
tells me , indeed , that you have been dispirited yourself , and that poor little Tom ,
the faithful squire of my Mary , has been seriously indisposed ; all this grieves me
...
... though containing no very pleasant tidings , has afforded me some relief , It
tells me , indeed , that you have been dispirited yourself , and that poor little Tom ,
the faithful squire of my Mary , has been seriously indisposed ; all this grieves me
...
Strona 39
You have still Romney , and Carwardine , and Guy , and me , my poor Mary , and
I know not how many beside ; as many , I suppose , as ever had an opportunity of
spending a day with you . He who has the most friends , must necessarily lose ...
You have still Romney , and Carwardine , and Guy , and me , my poor Mary , and
I know not how many beside ; as many , I suppose , as ever had an opportunity of
spending a day with you . He who has the most friends , must necessarily lose ...
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But I am the busiest man alive , and when this epistle is dispatched , you will be
the only one of my correspondents , to whom I shall not be indebted . While I write
this , my poor Mary sits mute ; which I cannot well bear , and which , together ...
But I am the busiest man alive , and when this epistle is dispatched , you will be
the only one of my correspondents , to whom I shall not be indebted . While I write
this , my poor Mary sits mute ; which I cannot well bear , and which , together ...
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