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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... live , and live without extorted alms From grudging hands ; but other boast have none , To soothe their honest pride , that scorns to beg , Nor comfort else , but in their mutual love . I praise you much , ye meek and patient pair 294 ...
... live , and live without extorted alms From grudging hands ; but other boast have none , To soothe their honest pride , that scorns to beg , Nor comfort else , but in their mutual love . I praise you much , ye meek and patient pair 294 ...
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... live . The creeping vermin , loathsome to the sight , And charged perhaps with venom , that intrudes A visitor unwelcome , into scenes Sacred to neatness and repose , the alcove , The chamber , or refectory , may die : A necessary act ...
... live . The creeping vermin , loathsome to the sight , And charged perhaps with venom , that intrudes A visitor unwelcome , into scenes Sacred to neatness and repose , the alcove , The chamber , or refectory , may die : A necessary act ...
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... lives , who lives to God alone , And all are dead beside ; For other source than God is none Whence life can be supplied . To live to God is to requite His love as best we may ; To make his precepts our delight , His promises our stay ...
... lives , who lives to God alone , And all are dead beside ; For other source than God is none Whence life can be supplied . To live to God is to requite His love as best we may ; To make his precepts our delight , His promises our stay ...
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