Cowper: Poetry and ProseHart-Davis, 1968 - 1018 pages |
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Page 159
... lights and warms , His the air that cools the earth . What ! has autumn left to say Nothing , of a Saviour's grace ? Yes , the beams of milder day Tell me of his smiling face . Light appears with early dawn , While the sun makes haste ...
... lights and warms , His the air that cools the earth . What ! has autumn left to say Nothing , of a Saviour's grace ? Yes , the beams of milder day Tell me of his smiling face . Light appears with early dawn , While the sun makes haste ...
Page 510
... light gilding all forms Terrestrial , in the vast and the minute The unambiguous footsteps of the God Who gives its lustre to an insect's wing , And wheels his throne upon the rolling worlds . Much conversant with heav'n , she often ...
... light gilding all forms Terrestrial , in the vast and the minute The unambiguous footsteps of the God Who gives its lustre to an insect's wing , And wheels his throne upon the rolling worlds . Much conversant with heav'n , she often ...
Page 945
... light me , neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto me , but the Lord shall be unto me an everlasting light , and my God my glory.2 Thus have I filled a whole page talking to my dear William of Eartham about money , and ...
... light me , neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto me , but the Lord shall be unto me an everlasting light , and my God my glory.2 Thus have I filled a whole page talking to my dear William of Eartham about money , and ...
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