Shelburne Essays, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1905 |
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... peace and cordiality in all its parts . The intimacy ripened and Cowper was taken into the family almost as one of its members . But trouble and change soon broke into this idyllic home . Mr. Unwin was thrown from his horse and killed ...
... peace and cordiality in all its parts . The intimacy ripened and Cowper was taken into the family almost as one of its members . But trouble and change soon broke into this idyllic home . Mr. Unwin was thrown from his horse and killed ...
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... peace ; and , it must be confessed , only the charm and breeding of his language save a number of these letters from the wearisomeness of misplaced preaching . Cowper removed with Mrs. Unwin to Olney in 1767. Six years later came the ...
... peace ; and , it must be confessed , only the charm and breeding of his language save a number of these letters from the wearisomeness of misplaced preaching . Cowper removed with Mrs. Unwin to Olney in 1767. Six years later came the ...
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... , So let us welcome peaceful evening in- all this intimate correspondence with the world in verse is not only interesting in itself , but gains " " a double charm by association with the letters CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM COWPER 21.
... , So let us welcome peaceful evening in- all this intimate correspondence with the world in verse is not only interesting in itself , but gains " " a double charm by association with the letters CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM COWPER 21.
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... peaceful home , Whom ten long years ' experience of my care Has made at last familiar ; she has lost Much of her vigilant instinctive dread , Not needful here beneath a roof like mine . Yes - thou mayst eat thy bread , and lick the hand ...
... peaceful home , Whom ten long years ' experience of my care Has made at last familiar ; she has lost Much of her vigilant instinctive dread , Not needful here beneath a roof like mine . Yes - thou mayst eat thy bread , and lick the hand ...
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... peace ! Thou art rid of Earth , at least of all its cares , and so far can I rejoice in thy removal . Might not that have been written by Lamb to one of his cronies - by a Lamb still of the eighteenth century ? But the Olney days must ...
... peace ! Thou art rid of Earth , at least of all its cares , and so far can I rejoice in thy removal . Might not that have been written by Lamb to one of his cronies - by a Lamb still of the eighteenth century ? But the Olney days must ...
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