The Works of William Cowper, Esq: Comprising His Poems, Corrsepondence, and Translations with a Life of the Author, by the Editor, Robert Southey, Volume 15Baldwin and Cradock, 1836 |
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... affectionately , WM . COWPER . MY DEAR FRIEND , TO JOSEPH HILL , ESQ . July 13 , 1777 . further trouble to You need not give yourself any procure me the South Sea Voyages . Lord Dartmouth , who was here about a month since , and was so ...
... affectionately , WM . COWPER . MY DEAR FRIEND , TO JOSEPH HILL , ESQ . July 13 , 1777 . further trouble to You need not give yourself any procure me the South Sea Voyages . Lord Dartmouth , who was here about a month since , and was so ...
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... Affectionately yours , WM . COWPER . MY DEAR FRIEND , TO JOSEPH HILL , ESQ . April 11 , 1778 . POOR Sir Thomas ! I knew that I had a place in his affections , and from his own information , many years ago , a place in his will ; but ...
... Affectionately yours , WM . COWPER . MY DEAR FRIEND , TO JOSEPH HILL , ESQ . April 11 , 1778 . POOR Sir Thomas ! I knew that I had a place in his affections , and from his own information , many years ago , a place in his will ; but ...
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... affectionately , WM . COWPER . MY DEAR FRIEND , TO JOSEPH HILL , ESQ . April 11 , 1779 . WHEN you favoured me with the last remittance of twenty pounds , you was so kind as to say I might draw for more , if I had occasion for it . The ...
... affectionately , WM . COWPER . MY DEAR FRIEND , TO JOSEPH HILL , ESQ . April 11 , 1779 . WHEN you favoured me with the last remittance of twenty pounds , you was so kind as to say I might draw for more , if I had occasion for it . The ...
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To Joseph Hill Esq Oct | 12 |
To Joseph Hill Esq Nov 12 Account of the boy | 14 |
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Abbé Raynal able acquaintance affectionately afford agreeable amusement answer April 11 attend believe consequence costive COWPER DEAR FRIEND DEAR JOE DEAR MADAM DEAR SEPHUS dear Sir desire doubt favour gentleman give glad hand happy honour hope imagine invisible agent JOHN NEWTON Johnson JOSEPH HILL kind Lady laugh least leave less letter LINE live Lord Dartmouth Maurice Smith mean ment merary mind never obliged observe occasion Olney once opinion opportunity oysters perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poor possible present prove Raban reason receive recollect rejoice remember respect ride Pegasus Scott seems sent servant Silver End sincere spirits suppose sure Taplow tell thanks thing thought tion town trouble twenty pounds Unwin verse Weston Underwood WILLIAM COWPER wish write wrote