Tell me if my poor birds are living! I never see the herbs I used to give them without a recollection of them, and sometimes am ready to gather them, forgetting that I am not at home. Pardon this intrusion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual. Poems, by William Cowper, in Two Volumes - Page lviiby William Cowper - 1815Full view - About this book
| William Cowper - 1803 - 456 pages
...even to me. ,—Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson, and your neighbours the Courteneys are there, mention me to them in such terms, as you...Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual. " Mundsley, Sept. 5, 1795." The compassionate and accomplished Clergyman, to whom this Letter is addressed, endeavoured,... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 330 pages
...living ! I never fee the herbs, I ufed to give them, without a recollection of them, and fometimes am ready to gather them, forgetting that I am not at home. Pardon this intrufion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much as ufual. Mundfley, Sept. 5, 1795." The compaffionate and accomplifhed... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...are living ! I never fee the herb* I ufed to give them without a recollection of them, and fometimes am ready to gather them, forgetting that I am not at home. — Pardon this intrufion." In fummer 1 796, there were fome faint glimmerings of returning vigour, and he again applied... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 220 pages
...pleasure even to me. Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson and your neighhours, the Courteneys, are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...intrusion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual. '' Mundsity, Sefit. 5, 1795." The compassionate and accomplished clergyman to whom this letter is addressed,... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 222 pages
...pleasure even to me. Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson and your neighhours, the Courteneys, are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...ready to gather them, forgetting that I am not at home.—Pardon this intrusion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual. " Mundsley, Srfit. 5, 1795."... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 486 pages
...even to me. — Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson, and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...a recollection of them, and sometimes am ready to ga164 ther them, forgeting that I am not at home. Pardon this instrusion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 488 pages
...sure even to me.—Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson, and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you see good. Tell me if my poor birds are living J I never see the herbs I used to give them, without a recollection of them, and sometimes am ready... | |
| William Cowper - 1809 - 472 pages
...even to me.— -Gratify me with news from Weston ! If Mr. Gregson, and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...Unwin continues much as usual. ." Mundsley, Sept. 5, 1795." ; The compassionate and accomplished clergyman, to whom this letter is addressed, endeavoured,... | |
| William Hayley - 1812 - 450 pages
...even to me. — Gratify me with news from Weston! If Mr. Gregson, and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual." Mundsley, Sept. 5, 1795. The compassionate and accomplished clergyman, to whom this letter is addressed, endeavoured,... | |
| William Cowper - 1815 - 434 pages
...news from Weston ! If Mr. Gregson, and your neighbours the Courtuays are there, mention me to them jn such terms as you see good. Tell me if my poor birds...Pardon this intrusion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much as visual." Wundsley, Sept. 5, 1795. The hopes of the kinsman of Cowper were greatly elevated by the unexpected... | |
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