The Poems of William Cowper, المجلد 1 |
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William Cowper. LIFE of Cowper ..... Table Talk .... Hope . Charity .. Progress of Error ........................ . Truth .. Expostulation ..... Conversation ... Retirement .. CONTENTS .
William Cowper. LIFE of Cowper ..... Table Talk .... Hope . Charity .. Progress of Error ........................ . Truth .. Expostulation ..... Conversation ... Retirement .. CONTENTS .
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William Cowper. To Mary .... On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bulfinch ......... .. ....... 237 The Poet's New Year's Gift . To Mrs. Throckmorton .. 239 To Mrs Throckmorton , on her beautiful Transcript of Horace's Ode , Ad Librum ...
William Cowper. To Mary .... On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bulfinch ......... .. ....... 237 The Poet's New Year's Gift . To Mrs. Throckmorton .. 239 To Mrs Throckmorton , on her beautiful Transcript of Horace's Ode , Ad Librum ...
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THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER . THE Life of the virtuous and the unhappy WILLIAM COWPER has employed the pen of more than one of his immediate friends ; and the narrative has been enlarged by the minuteness of its details beyond the just ...
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER . THE Life of the virtuous and the unhappy WILLIAM COWPER has employed the pen of more than one of his immediate friends ; and the narrative has been enlarged by the minuteness of its details beyond the just ...
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William Cowper. 1 exerted to obtain a subsistence for him . His friends were powerful , and they succeeded in procuring for him the lucrative offices of Reading Clerk and Clerk of the Private Committees in the House of Lords .
William Cowper. 1 exerted to obtain a subsistence for him . His friends were powerful , and they succeeded in procuring for him the lucrative offices of Reading Clerk and Clerk of the Private Committees in the House of Lords .
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