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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... praise and glory of King George ! -Man praises man ; and Garrick's memory next , When time hath somewhat mellow'd it , and made The idol of our worship while he lived The god of our idolatry once more , Shall have its altar ; and the ...
... praise and glory of King George ! -Man praises man ; and Garrick's memory next , When time hath somewhat mellow'd it , and made The idol of our worship while he lived The god of our idolatry once more , Shall have its altar ; and the ...
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... praises shall prolong , While I live , my pleasant song . Praise ye , then , his glorious name , Publish his exalted fame ! Still his worth your praise exceeds , Excellent are all his deeds . Raise again the joyful sound , Let the ...
... praises shall prolong , While I live , my pleasant song . Praise ye , then , his glorious name , Publish his exalted fame ! Still his worth your praise exceeds , Excellent are all his deeds . Raise again the joyful sound , Let the ...
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... praise alone , Beholds his purpose well fulfill'd in you ; Come , let us join the choir before his throne , Partaking in his praise with spirits just and true ! Yes , I will always love ; and , as I ought , Tune to the praise of love my ...
... praise alone , Beholds his purpose well fulfill'd in you ; Come , let us join the choir before his throne , Partaking in his praise with spirits just and true ! Yes , I will always love ; and , as I ought , Tune to the praise of love my ...
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