The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honorable Earl Cowper, Том 1W. Pelham, Manning & Loring, and E. Lincoln, 1803 |
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... scene of the Poet's infancy , which he has thus commemorated in a fingularly beautiful and pathetic compofition on the portrait of his mother . Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nurs'ry ...
... scene of the Poet's infancy , which he has thus commemorated in a fingularly beautiful and pathetic compofition on the portrait of his mother . Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nurs'ry ...
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... scene , it is the duty of his biographer to re- late fome painful incidents , that led him , by extraordi- nary fteps , to his favourite retreat . Though extreme diffidence , and a tendency to de- fpond , feemed early to preclude Cowper ...
... scene , it is the duty of his biographer to re- late fome painful incidents , that led him , by extraordi- nary fteps , to his favourite retreat . Though extreme diffidence , and a tendency to de- fpond , feemed early to preclude Cowper ...
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... scene , fhe prevailed on her husband to establish himself in the town of Huntingdon , where he was known and respected . They had refided there many years , and with their two only children , a fon and a daughter ( whom I re- member to ...
... scene , fhe prevailed on her husband to establish himself in the town of Huntingdon , where he was known and respected . They had refided there many years , and with their two only children , a fon and a daughter ( whom I re- member to ...
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... scenes , Till thy appearance chas'd the gloom , forlorn As midnight , and defpairing of a morn . Thou had'ft an industry in doing good , thee means Restless as his , who toils and fweats for food . Av'rice in thee was the defire of ...
... scenes , Till thy appearance chas'd the gloom , forlorn As midnight , and defpairing of a morn . Thou had'ft an industry in doing good , thee means Restless as his , who toils and fweats for food . Av'rice in thee was the defire of ...
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... scene of his death on the 20th of March , 1770. Fra- ternal affection has executed a perfectly juft and grace- ful defcription of his character , both in profe and verse . I tranfcribe both as highly honourable to these exemplary ...
... scene of his death on the 20th of March , 1770. Fra- ternal affection has executed a perfectly juft and grace- ful defcription of his character , both in profe and verse . I tranfcribe both as highly honourable to these exemplary ...
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