The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the Author, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... darker cloud upon their path , and invests them with a glow which makes all other afflictions seem light and tolerable . To have the mind itself made prisoner -the faculties that delight in their free and un hesitating MEMOIR.
... darker cloud upon their path , and invests them with a glow which makes all other afflictions seem light and tolerable . To have the mind itself made prisoner -the faculties that delight in their free and un hesitating MEMOIR.
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... mind . But it is fraught with interest of a peculiar kind , and when rightly con- sidered gives rise to a train of reflections which , pain- ful as they may be , leave an impression on the mind partaking more of the nature of ...
... mind . But it is fraught with interest of a peculiar kind , and when rightly con- sidered gives rise to a train of reflections which , pain- ful as they may be , leave an impression on the mind partaking more of the nature of ...
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... mind . Having completed the term for which he was articled to Mr. Chapman , he took chambers in the Temple for the purpose of finishing his studies as a barrister , but which design as might have been ex- WILLIAM COWPER . 5.
... mind . Having completed the term for which he was articled to Mr. Chapman , he took chambers in the Temple for the purpose of finishing his studies as a barrister , but which design as might have been ex- WILLIAM COWPER . 5.
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... mind , that his acquaint- ance began to apprehend the most serious conse- quences . Unfortunately , a dispute occurring in Par- liament on some contested point , it became necessary that he should , notwithstanding the nature of his ...
... mind , that his acquaint- ance began to apprehend the most serious conse- quences . Unfortunately , a dispute occurring in Par- liament on some contested point , it became necessary that he should , notwithstanding the nature of his ...
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... mind has learned to see shapes of terror wherever it turns ; when the sun and stars are as fraught with signs , as the scriptures with declarations , of destruction . Nothing can more forcibly depict the state of the sufferer's mind ...
... mind has learned to see shapes of terror wherever it turns ; when the sun and stars are as fraught with signs , as the scriptures with declarations , of destruction . Nothing can more forcibly depict the state of the sufferer's mind ...
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