Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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الصفحة ix
... known that his grandfather , Spencer Cowper , was Chief Justice of the Com- mon Pleas , and next brother to William , first Earl Cowper , and Lord High Chancellor of Eng- land : but his mother was descended through the families.
... known that his grandfather , Spencer Cowper , was Chief Justice of the Com- mon Pleas , and next brother to William , first Earl Cowper , and Lord High Chancellor of Eng- land : but his mother was descended through the families.
الصفحة xxiii
... known afterwards to the public as the Reverend William Cawthorne Unwin , Rector of Stock in Essex , to whom the author of the Task inscribed his Poem of Tirocinium , was so intent upon accomplishing the object of his wishes , that when ...
... known afterwards to the public as the Reverend William Cawthorne Unwin , Rector of Stock in Essex , to whom the author of the Task inscribed his Poem of Tirocinium , was so intent upon accomplishing the object of his wishes , that when ...
الصفحة xxv
... Preface prefixed to my poems will be on my side , for surely to be known as the friend of a much fa- youred minister of God's word , is a more illus- trious distinction in reality than to have the friendship of LIFE OF COWPER . XXV.
... Preface prefixed to my poems will be on my side , for surely to be known as the friend of a much fa- youred minister of God's word , is a more illus- trious distinction in reality than to have the friendship of LIFE OF COWPER . XXV.
الصفحة xliv
... known what trouble was . In this delightful retreat he remained till about the middle of the following month , his kind host doing every thing that even the purest fra- ternal friendship could dictate for the comfort of the Poet and his ...
... known what trouble was . In this delightful retreat he remained till about the middle of the following month , his kind host doing every thing that even the purest fra- ternal friendship could dictate for the comfort of the Poet and his ...
الصفحة lxix
... known token of their having sunk into the poet's mind , namely , his seating himself on the sofa , taking up one of the books , and saying in a low and plaintive voice , " I may as well do this , for I can do nothing else . " It was a ...
... known token of their having sunk into the poet's mind , namely , his seating himself on the sofa , taking up one of the books , and saying in a low and plaintive voice , " I may as well do this , for I can do nothing else . " It was a ...
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