William CowperF. G. Browne, 1913 - 299 páginas |
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... observing that the tide was rising fast upon me . When I did observe it , it was almost too late . I ran every step back again , and had much ado to save my distance . I mention this as a caution , lest you should happen at any time to ...
... observing that the tide was rising fast upon me . When I did observe it , it was almost too late . I ran every step back again , and had much ado to save my distance . I mention this as a caution , lest you should happen at any time to ...
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... observe or think we observe in those that rule us , entirely out of the question , I cannot look upon the circumstances of this country , without being persuaded that I discern in them an entanglement and perplexity that I have never ...
... observe or think we observe in those that rule us , entirely out of the question , I cannot look upon the circumstances of this country , without being persuaded that I discern in them an entanglement and perplexity that I have never ...
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... observe the legs of persons habituated from their infancy to this sort of exercise , curved almost into an arch : witness half the jockeys and postilions in the kingdom . The more the little man is made to turn the point of his toe ...
... observe the legs of persons habituated from their infancy to this sort of exercise , curved almost into an arch : witness half the jockeys and postilions in the kingdom . The more the little man is made to turn the point of his toe ...
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William Cowper: Selected Poetry and Prose William Cowper,David Lyle Jeffrey Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adieu admire affectionate afford Alice Meynell amusement beautiful blank verse Bodham called charming comfort Cowper creature dear Friend delightful Eartham edition English ev'ry eyes fancy favour feel forget G. K. CHESTERTON garden give happy Hayley heard heart HESKETH The Lodge Homer honour hope Iliad J. A. HOBSON John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON JOSEPH HILL kind labour LADY HESKETH least letter live Lord mind morning nature never night nose o'er occasion Olney Olney Hymns once palæstra peace perhaps Pict pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise present reason romantic romanticism seems soon spirits suppose sweet tell thank thee thing thou thought Throckmorton translation truth verse W. C. TO LADY walk Weston Weston Underwood William Cowper WILLIAM HAYLEY WILLIAM UNWIN winter wish write