Cowper: Selected Poems and LettersOxford University Press, 1963 - 222 páginas |
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... seem some nymph in her sedan , Apparell'd in exactest sort , And ready to be borne to court . But love of change it seems has place Not only in our wiser race ; Cats also feel as well as we That passion's force , and so did she . Her ...
... seem some nymph in her sedan , Apparell'd in exactest sort , And ready to be borne to court . But love of change it seems has place Not only in our wiser race ; Cats also feel as well as we That passion's force , and so did she . Her ...
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... seems glad of that 20 excuse for not talking , being somewhat inclined to bashfulness . There is the most remarkable cordiality between all the parts of the family ; and the mother and daughter seem to dote upon each other . The first ...
... seems glad of that 20 excuse for not talking , being somewhat inclined to bashfulness . There is the most remarkable cordiality between all the parts of the family ; and the mother and daughter seem to dote upon each other . The first ...
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... seem to resemble sheep in this , that , if their pasture be too succulent , they are very subject to the rot ; to prevent which , I always made bread their principal nourishment , and filling a pan with it cut into small squares ...
... seem to resemble sheep in this , that , if their pasture be too succulent , they are very subject to the rot ; to prevent which , I always made bread their principal nourishment , and filling a pan with it cut into small squares ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
COWPERS LIFE | 38 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 65 |
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