| John Stoughton - 1878 - 434 páginas
...time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening with hymns or a sermon, and last of all the family...utmost cheerfulness, accordingly we are all happy." ! Cowper's image is reflected in his letters ; his hopes and fears, his joys and sorrows, he reveals... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1880 - 156 páginas
...day, between church-time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns or a sermon,...happy, and dwell together in unity as brethren." Mrs. Cowper, the wife of Major (now Colonel) Cowper, to whom this was written, was herself strongly Evangelical... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1880 - 156 páginas
...day, between church-time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns or a sermon,...happy, and dwell together in unity as brethren." Mrs. Cowper, the wife of Major (now Colonel) Cowper, to whom this was written, was herself strongly Evangelical... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1880 - 156 páginas
...dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening cither with hymns or a sermon, and last of all the family...happy, and dwell together in unity as brethren." Mrs. Cowper, the wife of Major (now Colonel) Cowper, to whom this was written, was herself strongly Evangelical... | |
| 1880 - 566 páginas
...dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening either *vith hymns or a sermon, and last of all the family are...tell you that such a life as this is consistent with theutmosc cheerfulness; accordingly, we are all happy, and dwell together in unity as brethren." Mrs.... | |
| Famous people - 1883 - 552 páginas
...night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with prayers or a sermon ; and last of all, the family are called to prayers. I need not tell you," adds the poet to his correspondent, a Mrs. Cowper, " that such a life as this is consistent with the... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 612 páginas
...day, between church-time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns or a sermon, and last of all the family are called to prayers." Mr. Unwin died about two years after Cowper began to reside at his house, but the poet and Mrs. Unwin... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 648 páginas
...day, between church-time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns or a sermon, and last of all the family are called to prayers." Mr. Unwin died about two years after Cowper began to reside at his house, but the poet and Mrs. Unwin... | |
| William Cowper - 1889 - 632 páginas
...between church-time and dinner. At night we read and converse, as before, till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns or a sermon,...not tell you that such a life as this is consistent witli the utmost cheerfulness; accordingly we are all happy, and dwell together in unity as brethren."... | |
| 1890 - 366 páginas
...between church time and dinner. At night we read and converse as before, till supper, and commonly finish the evening either with hymns or a sermon, and last of all the family are called to prayers." 413. — THE GRANDSON OF A SIEVE-MAKER (87). — I have a copy of Dr. Powell's History of Cambria,... | |
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