The Life of William Cowper With Selections From His Correspondence

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The Life of William Cowper With Selections From His Correspondence
Robert Benton Seeley
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God grant that our friend- ship, which, while we could see each other, never suffered a moment's interruption, and which so long a separation has not in the least abated, may glow in us to our last RENEWED INTERCOURSE WITH HIS FASHLY. 123 hour, and be renewed in a better world, there to be per- petuated for ever.
" For you must know, that I should not love you half so well, if I did not believe you would be my friend to eternity, There is not roona enough for friendship to unfold itself in full
... bloom in such a nook of life as this. Thei'ofore I am, and must, and will be, " Yours for ever, "W. C. " "When this passage was written, it is evident that his mind was not under the power of that idea which charac- terised his insanity. And at this time, even in his darker moods, he spoke of his own state hopefully : — " I have made your heart ache too often, " said he, " my poor, dear cousin, with talking about my fits of dejection. Something has happened that has led me to the subject, or I would have mentioned them more sparingly.

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