The Works of William Cowper: His Life and Letters, Volume 5Saunders and Otley, 1835 |
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... expect him here in about a fortnight , and wish heartily , with Mrs. Unwin , that you would give him a meeting . I have promised him , indeed , that he shall find us alone , but you are one of the family . I wish much to print the ...
... expect him here in about a fortnight , and wish heartily , with Mrs. Unwin , that you would give him a meeting . I have promised him , indeed , that he shall find us alone , but you are one of the family . I wish much to print the ...
Page 59
... expect to proceed in my main business , till the approach of winter . I am thus thrown so much into arrear respecting Milton , that I already despair of being ready at the time appointed , and so I have told my employer . I need not say ...
... expect to proceed in my main business , till the approach of winter . I am thus thrown so much into arrear respecting Milton , that I already despair of being ready at the time appointed , and so I have told my employer . I need not say ...
Page 185
... expect will be albo notandus lapillo , on account of your arrival here . Here you will meet Mr. Rose , who comes on the 8th , and brings with him Mr. Lawrence , the painter , you may guess for what purpose . Lawrence returns when he has ...
... expect will be albo notandus lapillo , on account of your arrival here . Here you will meet Mr. Rose , who comes on the 8th , and brings with him Mr. Lawrence , the painter , you may guess for what purpose . Lawrence returns when he has ...
Contents
Remarks on a report respecting Cowpers sentiments | 3 |
To the Lord Thurlow On the inconvenience of rhyme | 11 |
To the same | 16 |
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able Adieu affectionate afford amuse answer arrived August 26 believe bless breakfast CHARLOTTE SMITH comfort COURTENAY Cowper dear friend dearest brother delight Eartham expect favour fears feel finished Flaxman give happy Hayley's heart Homer honour hope Hurdis Iliad JOHN JOHNSON JOHN NEWTON John Throckmorton Johnny journey July 25 kind Kingston labours LADY HESKETH least letter lines melancholy Milton mind morning never numbers obliged Odyssey opportunity ourselves Paradise Lost perhaps pleasant pleasure poem poet poetical poor Mary present Private Correspondence reason received rejoice Romney SAMUEL ROSE seems seen sent sincerely sonnet soon spirits suffered tell thank thee thing thou thought tion translation Unwin verse W. C. TO JOHN W. C. TO LADY W. C. TO SAMUEL W. C. TO WILLIAM walk Weston Weston Underwood Whig WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM HAYLEY wish write