The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 |
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... heaven , On this supreme condition , That heaven's great Lord shall pardon ask of thee , Repenting of his error , and that both Shall rule the realm of heaven , Both Lucifer and God . LUCIFER . Tarpalce , say what thinkest thou of man ...
... heaven , On this supreme condition , That heaven's great Lord shall pardon ask of thee , Repenting of his error , and that both Shall rule the realm of heaven , Both Lucifer and God . LUCIFER . Tarpalce , say what thinkest thou of man ...
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... heaven ! a pair of brothers , The citizens of earth . O , Adam , do not grieve , That I by fault of thine have now lost heaven , Since to have haply found Thee , my beloved brother , Now makes me not to feel the loss of heaven : And ...
... heaven ! a pair of brothers , The citizens of earth . O , Adam , do not grieve , That I by fault of thine have now lost heaven , Since to have haply found Thee , my beloved brother , Now makes me not to feel the loss of heaven : And ...
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... heaven . Adam . Thou mighty Lord , who , resting high abova With regulated errors And with discordant union guidest heaven ; O of the fair eternal realms of light I'hou Lord immutable , resplendent power , Thou dazzler and obscurer of ...
... heaven . Adam . Thou mighty Lord , who , resting high abova With regulated errors And with discordant union guidest heaven ; O of the fair eternal realms of light I'hou Lord immutable , resplendent power , Thou dazzler and obscurer of ...
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