The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 |
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... sacred joy , yet press'd With sacred sorrow too . Ah love ! my heart is in the right- Amidst a thousand woes , To thee , its ever new delight , And all its peace it owes . Fresh causes of distress occur Where'er I look or move ; The ...
... sacred joy , yet press'd With sacred sorrow too . Ah love ! my heart is in the right- Amidst a thousand woes , To thee , its ever new delight , And all its peace it owes . Fresh causes of distress occur Where'er I look or move ; The ...
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... sacred to night , Love wears me and wastes me away , And often the sun has spent much of his light Ere yet I perceive it is day . While a mantle of darkness envelopes the sphere , My sorrows are sadly rehearsed , To me the dark hours ...
... sacred to night , Love wears me and wastes me away , And often the sun has spent much of his light Ere yet I perceive it is day . While a mantle of darkness envelopes the sphere , My sorrows are sadly rehearsed , To me the dark hours ...
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... sacred in the highest By us , and sacred ever to be deem'd . [ brows Come then , my friends , and bind your youthful In praise of such deliverance , and hold forth The brimming cup ; your deities and ours Are now the same , then drink ...
... sacred in the highest By us , and sacred ever to be deem'd . [ brows Come then , my friends , and bind your youthful In praise of such deliverance , and hold forth The brimming cup ; your deities and ours Are now the same , then drink ...
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TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAYE DE | 1 |
God neither known nor loved by the World | 7 |
A Child of God longing to see him beloved | 14 |
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