William CowperF. G. Browne, 1913 - 299 páginas |
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... thousand bob - majors upon the dumb - bells . You would be delighted to see the performance . Again , I say that I love you , and I do so in particular for the interest that you took in the success of the passages that you say were read ...
... thousand bob - majors upon the dumb - bells . You would be delighted to see the performance . Again , I say that I love you , and I do so in particular for the interest that you took in the success of the passages that you say were read ...
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... thousand things to hear , and a thousand to say , and they will all rush into my mind together , till it will be so crowded with things im- patient to be said , that for some time I shall say nothing . But no matter , -sooner or later ...
... thousand things to hear , and a thousand to say , and they will all rush into my mind together , till it will be so crowded with things im- patient to be said , that for some time I shall say nothing . But no matter , -sooner or later ...
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... thousand things to be restored to their proper places , and an endless variety of minutiæ to be adjusted ; which , though individually of little importance , are most momentous in the aggregate . In these circumstances I find myself so ...
... thousand things to be restored to their proper places , and an endless variety of minutiæ to be adjusted ; which , though individually of little importance , are most momentous in the aggregate . In these circumstances I find myself so ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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