The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxx
... Lady Hesketh was never many months without seeing him , or many weeks without writing to him . Whether she had seen ... Lady Hesketh ( it was probably Theodora Cowper ) , sent him frequent presents , and promised an annuity of fifty ...
... Lady Hesketh was never many months without seeing him , or many weeks without writing to him . Whether she had seen ... Lady Hesketh ( it was probably Theodora Cowper ) , sent him frequent presents , and promised an annuity of fifty ...
الصفحة 708
... Lady in France . This lady was a Mrs. Billacoys , a friend of Lady Austen , at whose desire the poem was written . It was first printed , according to Greatheed ( Memoirs of Cowper , p . 131 ) , in the Theological Miscellany for July ...
... Lady in France . This lady was a Mrs. Billacoys , a friend of Lady Austen , at whose desire the poem was written . It was first printed , according to Greatheed ( Memoirs of Cowper , p . 131 ) , in the Theological Miscellany for July ...
الصفحة 715
... Lady , etc. : -This poem was first printed in the Globe edition of Cowper , edited by Canon Benham , who had it from Mr. Charles Stuart . The lines , together with a version of these " To a Young Lady , with a present of two cockscombs ...
... Lady , etc. : -This poem was first printed in the Globe edition of Cowper , edited by Canon Benham , who had it from Mr. Charles Stuart . The lines , together with a version of these " To a Young Lady , with a present of two cockscombs ...
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EARLY POEMS | xxx |
OLNEY HYMNS | xxx |
THE SECOND VOLUMEContinued | xxx |
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