William Cowper: Poet of ParadiseEvangelical Press, 1993 - 688 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... wish forbear ! ' Twere vain , my love ' twere vain to wish thee near , Thy tender heart would heave with anguish too ; And by partaking , but increase my woe . Alone I'll grieve , till , gloomy sorrow past , Health , like the cheerful ...
... wish forbear ! ' Twere vain , my love ' twere vain to wish thee near , Thy tender heart would heave with anguish too ; And by partaking , but increase my woe . Alone I'll grieve , till , gloomy sorrow past , Health , like the cheerful ...
Pagina 87
... wish he would ; I wish he would . ' Seeing that at last he was on the verge of finding the answer to all his problems , William begged Martin to arrange that he should live in his neighbourhood , so Martin hired lodgings for his cousin ...
... wish he would ; I wish he would . ' Seeing that at last he was on the verge of finding the answer to all his problems , William begged Martin to arrange that he should live in his neighbourhood , so Martin hired lodgings for his cousin ...
Pagina 387
... wish for ease and leisure , and ere long Found here that leisure and that ease I wish'd.23 It was typical of Cowper that , though very conscious of the fact that he was high - born , he believed his happiness was to be found in the ...
... wish for ease and leisure , and ere long Found here that leisure and that ease I wish'd.23 It was typical of Cowper that , though very conscious of the fact that he was high - born , he believed his happiness was to be found in the ...
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Biographical table | 9 |
The early years | 33 |
Apprentice to the law | 49 |
Copyright | |
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