The Works of William Cowper, Том 3H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... paid , and the parents and children comfortably clothed , they are now enabled to maintain themselves . Their labour COWPER'S LETTERS . COWPER'S LETTERS 1783 To the Rev William Unwin school-boy days at Westminster To the Rev William Unwin.
... paid , and the parents and children comfortably clothed , they are now enabled to maintain themselves . Their labour COWPER'S LETTERS . COWPER'S LETTERS 1783 To the Rev William Unwin school-boy days at Westminster To the Rev William Unwin.
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William Cowper Robert Southey. they are now enabled to maintain themselves . Their labour was almost in vain before ; but now it answers ; it earns them bread , and all their other wants are plentifully supplied . I wish , that by Mr ...
William Cowper Robert Southey. they are now enabled to maintain themselves . Their labour was almost in vain before ; but now it answers ; it earns them bread , and all their other wants are plentifully supplied . I wish , that by Mr ...
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... labour ; several loads of earth were removed in order to make it , —which loads of earth , had I the management of them , I should carry thither again , and fill up a place more fit in appearance to be a repo- sitory for the dead than ...
... labour ; several loads of earth were removed in order to make it , —which loads of earth , had I the management of them , I should carry thither again , and fill up a place more fit in appearance to be a repo- sitory for the dead than ...
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... labour of tran- scribing being in particular that to which I myself have the greatest aversion . The Loyalists are much to be pitied ; driven from all the comforts that depend upon and are intimately connected with a residence in their ...
... labour of tran- scribing being in particular that to which I myself have the greatest aversion . The Loyalists are much to be pitied ; driven from all the comforts that depend upon and are intimately connected with a residence in their ...
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... labour would devolve upon you , and therefore I may as well address you in the first instance . I have read , and return the books you were so kind as to procure for me . Mr. Hill gave me hopes , in his last , that from the library , to ...
... labour would devolve upon you , and therefore I may as well address you in the first instance . I have read , and return the books you were so kind as to procure for me . Mr. Hill gave me hopes , in his last , that from the library , to ...
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The Works of William Cowper, Esq: Comprising His Poems ..., Том 3 William Cowper Полный просмотр - 1836 |
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Adieu admire Æneid affection affectionate agreeable amusement answer appears attention balloon believe blank verse Bull called comfort connexion consequently cousin COWPER DEAR FRIEND DEAR WILLIAM desire doubt equally expect favour fear feel furnished give glad grace Grindon happy heard heart Homer honour hope House of Bourbon Iliad John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON Johnson JOSEPH HILL judgement labour LADY HESKETH least less letter live Lord Lord Dartmouth Lymington matter mean ment mind morning nature neighbour never night obliged observe occasion Olney opinion passed perhaps Pict pleased pleasure poem poet possible present prove reason received rejoice remember respect Scripture seems sensible sent Silver End soon sorry spirits suffered suppose tell thanks thing thought Throckmorton tion truly truth verse walk WILLIAM BULL WILLIAM UNWIN winter wish word write
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Стр. 21 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
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Стр. 133 - ... is no bad performer ; and as to insects, if the black beetle, and beetles indeed of all hues, will keep out of my way, I have no objection to any of the rest ; on the contrary, in whatever key they sing, from the gnat's fine treble to the bass of the humble-bee, I admire them all.
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Стр. 25 - A dissenter, hut a liberal one ; a man of letters and of genius ; master of a fine imagination, or rather not master of it, — an imagination which, when he finds himself in the company he loves, and can confide in, runs away with him into such fields of speculation, as amuse and enliven every other imagination that has the happiness to be of the party. At other times he has a tender and delicate sort of melancholy in his disposition, not less agreeable in its way.
Стр. 62 - I have asked this question formerly, and been at a loss to resolve it ; but I think I can answer it now. I will suppose myself born a thousand years before Noah was born or thought of. I rise with the sun ; I worship ; I prepare my breakfast ; I swallow a bucket of goat's milk, and a dozen good sizeable cakes.