William CowperF. G. Browne, 1913 - 299 páginas |
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... wish him better fortune still ; which is , that he may make a right use of it . The tragedies of Lloyd and Bensley are both very deep . If they are not of use to the surviving part of society , it is their own fault . I was debtor to ...
... wish him better fortune still ; which is , that he may make a right use of it . The tragedies of Lloyd and Bensley are both very deep . If they are not of use to the surviving part of society , it is their own fault . I was debtor to ...
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... wish . The house in which you will find them is within thirty yards of our own , and opposite to it . The whole affair is thus commodiously adjusted ; and now I have nothing to do but to wish for June ; and June , my cousin , was never ...
... wish . The house in which you will find them is within thirty yards of our own , and opposite to it . The whole affair is thus commodiously adjusted ; and now I have nothing to do but to wish for June ; and June , my cousin , was never ...
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... wish that your carriage were even now at the door . You should soon see with how much courage I would face you . But ... wish , and that wish so fervent , on the punctuality of a creature who I suppose was never punctual in his life ! Do ...
... wish that your carriage were even now at the door . You should soon see with how much courage I would face you . But ... wish , and that wish so fervent , on the punctuality of a creature who I suppose was never punctual in his life ! Do ...
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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