The Poetical Works of William Cowper: With a Memoir, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 |
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... sighs . Some , though with pain , my bosom close conceals , Which , if in part escaping thence , they tend To soften thine ... sigh Let me devote my heart , which I have found By certain proofs , not few , intrepid , sound , Good , and ...
... sighs . Some , though with pain , my bosom close conceals , Which , if in part escaping thence , they tend To soften thine ... sigh Let me devote my heart , which I have found By certain proofs , not few , intrepid , sound , Good , and ...
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... sigh for sigh , and groan for groan , And wet his cheeks with sorrows not his own . The heart of man , for such a task too frail , When most relied on is most sure to fail ; And , summon'd to partake its fellow's woe , Starts from its ...
... sigh for sigh , and groan for groan , And wet his cheeks with sorrows not his own . The heart of man , for such a task too frail , When most relied on is most sure to fail ; And , summon'd to partake its fellow's woe , Starts from its ...
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... sigh ; Such hearts , the fiercest passions only prove , Or freeze in cold insensibility . Oh ! then indulge thy grief , nor fear to tell The gentle source from whence thy sorrows flow ; Nor think it weakness when we love to feel , Nor ...
... sigh ; Such hearts , the fiercest passions only prove , Or freeze in cold insensibility . Oh ! then indulge thy grief , nor fear to tell The gentle source from whence thy sorrows flow ; Nor think it weakness when we love to feel , Nor ...
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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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