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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... night , when pass'd entire with thee , How luminous and clear ! Then sleep has no delights for me , Lest thou shouldst disappear . My Saviour ! occupy me still In this secure recess ; Let reason slumber if she will , My joy shall not be ...
... night , when pass'd entire with thee , How luminous and clear ! Then sleep has no delights for me , Lest thou shouldst disappear . My Saviour ! occupy me still In this secure recess ; Let reason slumber if she will , My joy shall not be ...
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... night , my raptured fancy fill ; My bosom burns and heaves , I hear within A sacred sound that prompts me to begin . Lo ! Phoebus comes , with his bright hair he blends The radiant laurel wreath ; Phocbus descends ! I mount , and ...
... night , my raptured fancy fill ; My bosom burns and heaves , I hear within A sacred sound that prompts me to begin . Lo ! Phoebus comes , with his bright hair he blends The radiant laurel wreath ; Phocbus descends ! I mount , and ...
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... night to prove , A witness undescried , How much the object of her love Was loved by all beside . Darkness the skies ... night except her own . Arrived , a night like noon she sees , And hears the million hum : As all by instinct , like ...
... night to prove , A witness undescried , How much the object of her love Was loved by all beside . Darkness the skies ... night except her own . Arrived , a night like noon she sees , And hears the million hum : As all by instinct , like ...
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