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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... ( vain - glorious worm ! ) Are the best he can perform . Self , the god his soul adores , Influences all his powers ; Jesus is a slighted name , Self - advancement all his aim : But when God the Judge shall come , To pronounce the final ...
... ( vain - glorious worm ! ) Are the best he can perform . Self , the god his soul adores , Influences all his powers ; Jesus is a slighted name , Self - advancement all his aim : But when God the Judge shall come , To pronounce the final ...
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... vain From his new triumph o'er the Python slain , And , when he thinks on Daphne , even he Will yield the prize of archery to me . A dart less true the Parthian horseman sped , Behind him kill'd , and conquer'd as he fled : Less true ...
... vain From his new triumph o'er the Python slain , And , when he thinks on Daphne , even he Will yield the prize of archery to me . A dart less true the Parthian horseman sped , Behind him kill'd , and conquer'd as he fled : Less true ...
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... VAIN GLORY drawn by a Giant , VOLAN , the Serpent , SATAN and SPIRITS . VAIN GLORY . King of Avernus , at this harp's glad sound I weave a starry garland for thy locks , For well I see thy lovely scales portend Honour to me , ruin and ...
... VAIN GLORY drawn by a Giant , VOLAN , the Serpent , SATAN and SPIRITS . VAIN GLORY . King of Avernus , at this harp's glad sound I weave a starry garland for thy locks , For well I see thy lovely scales portend Honour to me , ruin and ...
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