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ARGUMENT OF THE FIRST BOOK . Historical deduction of seats , from the stool
to the Sofa . - A School - boy's ramble . --A walk in the country . — The scene
described . - Rural sounds as well as sights delightful.- Another walk . - Mistake ...
ARGUMENT OF THE FIRST BOOK . Historical deduction of seats , from the stool
to the Sofa . - A School - boy's ramble . --A walk in the country . — The scene
described . - Rural sounds as well as sights delightful.- Another walk . - Mistake ...
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Reflections suggested by the conclusion of the former book . – Peace among the
nations recommended , on the ground of their common fellowship in sorrow . -
Prodigies enumerated.- Sicilian earthquakes.Man rendered obnoxious to these ...
Reflections suggested by the conclusion of the former book . – Peace among the
nations recommended , on the ground of their common fellowship in sorrow . -
Prodigies enumerated.- Sicilian earthquakes.Man rendered obnoxious to these ...
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William Cowper. ARGUMENT OF THE THIRD BOOK . Self - recollection and
reproof . - Address to domestic happiness . —Some account of myself . — The
vanity of many of their pursuits who are reputed wise . - Justification of my
censures .
William Cowper. ARGUMENT OF THE THIRD BOOK . Self - recollection and
reproof . - Address to domestic happiness . —Some account of myself . — The
vanity of many of their pursuits who are reputed wise . - Justification of my
censures .
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ARGUMENT OF THE SIXTH BOOK . Bells at a distance . - Their effect . - A fine
noon in winter . — A sheltered walk . - Meditation better than books . — Our
familiarity with the course of nature makes it appear less wonderful than it is.
ARGUMENT OF THE SIXTH BOOK . Bells at a distance . - Their effect . - A fine
noon in winter . — A sheltered walk . - Meditation better than books . — Our
familiarity with the course of nature makes it appear less wonderful than it is.
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Too careless often , as our years proceed , What friends we sort with , or what
books we read , Our parents yet exert a ... Neatly secur'd from being soild or torn
Beneath a pane of thin translucent horn , A book ( to please us at a tender age '
Tis ...
Too careless often , as our years proceed , What friends we sort with , or what
books we read , Our parents yet exert a ... Neatly secur'd from being soild or torn
Beneath a pane of thin translucent horn , A book ( to please us at a tender age '
Tis ...
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