“How! leap into the pit our life to save? To save our life leap all into the grave.”
Quote by William Cowper
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Poems: In two volumes. Embellished with engravings, and a sketch of his life
This book is a comprehensive collection of poetry divided into two volumes, each volume richly illustrated with engravings. It also includes a biographical sketch that provides insight into the life of the poet. more
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