The Works of William Cowper: His Life and Letters by William Hayley : Now First Completed by the Introduction of Cowper's Private Correspondence, Volume 5Saunders and Otley, 1835 |
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Common terms and phrases
able Adieu affectionate afford amuse answer arrived believe blank verse breakfast Catharina CHARLOTTE SMITH cheerful comfort COURTENAY Cowper dear friend delight Eartham expect favour fears feel finished Flaxman Four Ages give happy Hayley's heart Homer honour hope Hurdis Iliad JOHN JOHNSON JOHN NEWTON John Throckmorton Johnny Johnson journey July 25 kind labours LADY HESKETH letter lines Lord Lord Thurlow melancholy Milton mind morning never numbers obliged occasion Odyssey opportunity Paradise Lost perhaps pleasant pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor Mary present Private Correspondence reason received rejoice rhyme Romney SAMUEL ROSE seems seen sent sincerely sonnet soon spirits suffered tell thank thee thing thou thought tion translation Unwin verse W. C. TO LADY W. C. TO SAMUEL W. C. TO WILLIAM walk Weston Weston Underwood Whig WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish write