The Poetical Works of William CowperFrederick Warne and Company, 1899 - 649 pages |
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... Olney on the 14th of September , 1767 , but as their own house was not ready , Newton received them for a time as his guests at the Vicarage . From this moment Cowper became the friend and assistant of the energetic curate , who devoted ...
... Olney on the 14th of September , 1767 , but as their own house was not ready , Newton received them for a time as his guests at the Vicarage . From this moment Cowper became the friend and assistant of the energetic curate , who devoted ...
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... Olney . " He began now to find Olney dull , and urged by Lady Hesketh , left it , and proceeded to a house at Weston - Underwood belonging to Mr. Throckmorton . A fortnight after they had entered their new residence a terrible grief ...
... Olney . " He began now to find Olney dull , and urged by Lady Hesketh , left it , and proceeded to a house at Weston - Underwood belonging to Mr. Throckmorton . A fortnight after they had entered their new residence a terrible grief ...
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William Cowper. Olney Bymus . I. WALKING WITH GOD . Gen. v , 24 . OH ! for a closer walk with God , A calm and heavenly frame ; A light to shine upon the road ... OLNEY HYMNS . Poems to Delia :-An apology Apology to Delia The Symptoms of ...
William Cowper. Olney Bymus . I. WALKING WITH GOD . Gen. v , 24 . OH ! for a closer walk with God , A calm and heavenly frame ; A light to shine upon the road ... OLNEY HYMNS . Poems to Delia :-An apology Apology to Delia The Symptoms of ...
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