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" Tell me if my poor birds are living ? I never see the herbs I used to give them without a recollection of them, and sometimes am ready to gather them, forgetting that I am not at home. Pardon this intrusion ! " Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual.  "
The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With an ... - Page 196
by William Hayley - 1803
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Letters of William Cowper, a selection, with a sketch of his life and biogr ...

William Cowper - 1877 - 462 pages
...pleasure, even to me. Gratify me with news from Weston. If Mr. Gregson and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...this intrusion. Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual. WC To Weston — his beloved Weston ! — after which the poet so pathetically inquires, he never returned....
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Letters of William Cowper

William Cowper - English letters - 1884 - 356 pages
...pleasure even to me. Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...this intrusion. Mrs. Unwin continues much as usual. TO LADY HESKETH, CHELTENHAM. MR. JOHNSON is again absent — gone to Mattishall — a circumstance...
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The Life of William Cowper

Thomas Wright - 1892 - 744 pages
...since I left it. ... Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you...to gather them, forgetting that I am not at home." We gather, too, from this letter that he was occasionally visited with a few gleams of cheerfulness....
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The Town of Cowper: Or, The Literary and Historical Associations of Olney ...

Thomas Wright - Olney - 1893 - 294 pages
...left it." " Gratify me with news from Weston ! If Mr. Gregson l and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you see good." Cowper seems on his departure from Weston to have handed over his pets to Mr. Buchanan's mercy, for...
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Letters of William Cowper

William Cowper - 1899 - 354 pages
...pleasure even to me. Gratify me with news of Weston ! If Mr. Gregson and your neighbours the Courtenays are there, mention me to them in such terms as you see good. Tell me if my poor birds are living ! 1 never see the herbs I used to give them without a recollection of them, and sometimes am ready...
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