| William Cowper - 1804 - 480 pages
...closed for ever. They think a fine estate, a large conservatory, a hot-house, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence; visit them with pleasure,...farthing; amuse myself with a green-house, which Lord Bute's gardener could take upon his back, and walk away with, and when. I have paid it the accustomed... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1804 - 472 pages
...closed for ever. They think a fine estate, a large conservatory, a hot-house, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence; visit them with pleasure,...farthing; amuse myself with a green-house, which Lord Bute's gardener could take upon his back, and walk away with, and when I have paid it the accustomed... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 404 pages
...closed for ever. They think a fine estate, a large conservatory, a hot-house, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence; visit them with pleasure, and muse upon them v\ ith ten times more. I am pleased with a frame of four lights, doubtful whether the few pines it... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...closed for ever. They ttivnV. 3i ^wvt estate, a large conservatory, a hot-house, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence ; visit them with pleasure,...farthing ; amuse myself with a green-house which lord Bute's gardener could take upon his back, and walk away with; and when 1 have paid it the accustomed... | |
| 1820 - 916 pages
...conservatory, a hot-house rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence; visit them with pleasure, ami muse upon them with ten times more. I am pleased with a frame of four lights, doubtful whether the few pities it contains will ever be worth a farthing : amuse myself with a green-house which Lord Bute'ยป... | |
| 1821 - 426 pages
...rich as a West-Indian 312 COWPER'S LETTERS. garden, things of consequence; visit them with plea* sure; and muse upon them with ten times more. I am pleased...frame of four lights, doubtful whether the few pines which it contains, will ever be worth a farthing; amuse myself with a green-house, which lord Bute's... | |
| Theology - 1820 - 688 pages
...think a fine estate, a large conservatory, a hot-house, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of greal consequence ; visit them with pleasure, and muse upon them with ten times more. I am pleased with n frame of four lights, doubtful uhethei the few pines it contains, will ever be worth a farthing ;... | |
| Art - 1834 - 602 pages
...gardening. " I am pleased,*' he says, in a letter, dated 1780, to Mr. Newton, who had removed to London, " with a frame of four lights, doubtful whether the...farthing ; amuse myself with a green-house, which Lord Bute's gardener could take upon his back, and walk away with ; and when I have pa.d it the accustomed... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1835 - 376 pages
...closed for ever. They think a fine estate, a large conservatory, a hothouse, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence, visit them with pleasure,...farthing ; amuse myself with a green-house, which Lord Bute's gardener could take upon his back, and walk away with ; and when I have paid it the accustomed... | |
| William Cowper - Poets, English - 1836 - 388 pages
...closed for ever. They think a fine estate, a large conservatory, a hothouse, rich as a West-Indian garden, things of consequence, visit them with pleasure,...farthing ; amuse myself with a green-house, which Lord Bute's gardener could take upon his back, and walk away with ; and when I have paid it the accustomed... | |
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