The Correspondence of William Cowper, Arranged in Chronological Order, With Annotations 3
The Correspondence of William Cowper, Arranged in Chronological Order, With Annotations 3
Cowper, William, 1731-1800
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Her leg has been useless, however, a whole week, and whole weeks, I doubt not, must yet pass before it will recover its former ability. Evils never come alone. We lose my cousin to-morrow, unless the frost, which seems to have set in again this morning, should influence her to stay till the Digitized by VjOOQIC 1789] TO SAMUEL ROSE 841 roads are again beaten. Yesterday they were fiill of water, consequently to-day they are full of ice, and though I shall think highly of her wisdom at any rate, ...yet my opinion of it will be advanced to a still sublimer height if she consent to a little delay. Mrs. Unwinds fall and my cousin's de- parture are a burthen, together, quite as heavy as I feel myself a match for, but I have been so many years accustomed either to feel trouble or to expect it, that habit has endued me with that sort of fortitude which I remember my old schoolmaster Dr. Nicol used to call the passive valour of an ass. I have accordingly tolerable spirits in circum- stances which twenty years ago would have left me none.
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