The Poetical Works of William CowperF. Warne, 1872 - 611 pages |
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... Poet , the Oyster , and Sensitive Plant 397 Epitaph on Dr. Johnson 398 On the Author of Letters on Literature 398 The Shrubbery , written in a Time of Affliction 399 The Poplar Field 399 To Miss Creuzé , on her Birthday 400 Gratitude ...
... Poet , the Oyster , and Sensitive Plant 397 Epitaph on Dr. Johnson 398 On the Author of Letters on Literature 398 The Shrubbery , written in a Time of Affliction 399 The Poplar Field 399 To Miss Creuzé , on her Birthday 400 Gratitude ...
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... Poet's New - Year's Gift The Negro's Complaint . • PAGE 403 • 404 • 405 • 405 406 406 Pity for Poor Africans • 408 ... Poets Yardley Oak C Epitaph on Mrs. M. Higgins , of Weston 434 435 · 438 PAGE Sonnet to a Young Lady on her Birthday ...
... Poet's New - Year's Gift The Negro's Complaint . • PAGE 403 • 404 • 405 • 405 406 406 Pity for Poor Africans • 408 ... Poets Yardley Oak C Epitaph on Mrs. M. Higgins , of Weston 434 435 · 438 PAGE Sonnet to a Young Lady on her Birthday ...
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... Poet , much indisposed 537 To Giovanni Battista Manso , Marquis of Villa 538 On the Death of Damon 541 An Ode Addressed to Mr. Rous , Librarian of the University of Oxford 548 Translations of the Italian Poems : — Sonnet Sonnet 551 551 ...
... Poet , much indisposed 537 To Giovanni Battista Manso , Marquis of Villa 538 On the Death of Damon 541 An Ode Addressed to Mr. Rous , Librarian of the University of Oxford 548 Translations of the Italian Poems : — Sonnet Sonnet 551 551 ...
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... poet . For three months he lived happily at Huntingdon , then he wearied of solitude , and it was to be feared that he would have suffered from a renewal of his malady had he not happily made the acquaintance of the Unwins , the family ...
... poet . For three months he lived happily at Huntingdon , then he wearied of solitude , and it was to be feared that he would have suffered from a renewal of his malady had he not happily made the acquaintance of the Unwins , the family ...
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... - now , as he had prophesied , Lord Chancellor - and Colman ; but neither of them acknowledged the receipt of the gift , and some months after the poet , very indignant at their unkind neglect , wrote the " xxiv PREFATORY MEMOIR OF.
... - now , as he had prophesied , Lord Chancellor - and Colman ; but neither of them acknowledged the receipt of the gift , and some months after the poet , very indignant at their unkind neglect , wrote the " xxiv PREFATORY MEMOIR OF.
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