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Excerpt from The Life and Works of William Cowper, Vol. 7
The motto of the whole, says Cowper to Mr. Unwin, is F it surculus arbor. If you' can put the author's name under it, do so: if-not, it must go without one, for I know not to whom to ascribe _it. It was a motto taken by a certain Prince. Of Orange in the year 1783, but not to a poem of his own writing, or indeed to any poem at all, but, as I think, to a medal.-letter, Oct. 2, 1784.
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