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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... remains for me to say on this subject , my dear brother bard , I will say in prose . There are other impediments which I could not comprize within the bounds of a sonnet . ་ ་ My poor Mary's infirm condition makes it im- 75 .
... remains for me to say on this subject , my dear brother bard , I will say in prose . There are other impediments which I could not comprize within the bounds of a sonnet . ་ ་ My poor Mary's infirm condition makes it im- 75 .
Strona 76
... poor Mary's infirm condition makes it im- possible for me , at present , to engage in a work such as you propose . My thoughts are not sufficiently free , nor have I , or can I , by any means , find oppor- tunity ; added to it comes a ...
... poor Mary's infirm condition makes it im- possible for me , at present , to engage in a work such as you propose . My thoughts are not sufficiently free , nor have I , or can I , by any means , find oppor- tunity ; added to it comes a ...
Strona 77
... poor Mary get better ; nor even then , unless it should please God to give me another nature , in concert with any man - I could not , even with my own father or brother , were they now alive . Small game must serve me at present , and ...
... poor Mary get better ; nor even then , unless it should please God to give me another nature , in concert with any man - I could not , even with my own father or brother , were they now alive . Small game must serve me at present , and ...
Strona 79
... the shades below . My poor Mary is as well as the heat will allow her to be , and whether it be cold or sultry , is always affectionately mindful of you , and yours . W. C. LETTER XXXVIII . To the Revd . Mr. GREATHEED . 79.
... the shades below . My poor Mary is as well as the heat will allow her to be , and whether it be cold or sultry , is always affectionately mindful of you , and yours . W. C. LETTER XXXVIII . To the Revd . Mr. GREATHEED . 79.
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... Poor Mary sleeps but ill . How have you lived who cannot bear a sun - beam . Adieu ! My dearest Hayley , W C. A very affectionate , worthy domestic , who attended his master into Sussex , LETTER XL . To Lady HESKETH . MY DEAREST COUSIN 84.
... Poor Mary sleeps but ill . How have you lived who cannot bear a sun - beam . Adieu ! My dearest Hayley , W C. A very affectionate , worthy domestic , who attended his master into Sussex , LETTER XL . To Lady HESKETH . MY DEAREST COUSIN 84.
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