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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... speak thy power And goodness infinite , but speak in ears That hear not , or receive not their report . In vain thy creatures testify of thee , Till thou proclaim thyself . Theirs is indeed A teaching voice ; but ' tis the praise of ...
... speak thy power And goodness infinite , but speak in ears That hear not , or receive not their report . In vain thy creatures testify of thee , Till thou proclaim thyself . Theirs is indeed A teaching voice ; but ' tis the praise of ...
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... speak , By thee I might correct , erroneous oft , The clock of history , facts and events Timing more punctual , unrecorded facts Recovering , and misstated setting right- Desperate attempt , till trees shall speak again ! Time made ...
... speak , By thee I might correct , erroneous oft , The clock of history , facts and events Timing more punctual , unrecorded facts Recovering , and misstated setting right- Desperate attempt , till trees shall speak again ! Time made ...
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... speak in my person , in despite of poverty of genius , as on the other hand it is accustomed to strike mute the most ... speaking of an infinitude of other things ) that the world , the flesh , and the devil , present themselves in human ...
... speak in my person , in despite of poverty of genius , as on the other hand it is accustomed to strike mute the most ... speaking of an infinitude of other things ) that the world , the flesh , and the devil , present themselves in human ...
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