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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... youth , But strong for service still , and unimpair'd . His eye was meek and gentle , and a smile Play'd on his lips ; and in his speech was heard Paternal sweetness , dignity , and love . The occupation dearest to his heart Was to ...
... youth , But strong for service still , and unimpair'd . His eye was meek and gentle , and a smile Play'd on his lips ; and in his speech was heard Paternal sweetness , dignity , and love . The occupation dearest to his heart Was to ...
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... YOUTH . SIN has undone our wretched race , But Jesus has restored , And brought the sinner face to face With his forgiving Lord . This we repeat , from year to year , And press upon our youth ; Lord , give them an attentive ear , Lord ...
... YOUTH . SIN has undone our wretched race , But Jesus has restored , And brought the sinner face to face With his forgiving Lord . This we repeat , from year to year , And press upon our youth ; Lord , give them an attentive ear , Lord ...
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... youth was glowing on my cheek ; Much I admired the Trojan chiefs , and much Their king , the son of great Laomedon , But most Anchises , towering o'er them al !. A youthful longing seized me to accust The hero , and embrace him ; I drew ...
... youth was glowing on my cheek ; Much I admired the Trojan chiefs , and much Their king , the son of great Laomedon , But most Anchises , towering o'er them al !. A youthful longing seized me to accust The hero , and embrace him ; I drew ...
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