Cowper: Poetry and ProseHart-Davis, 1968 - 1018 pages |
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... lives who lives to God , alone , And all are dead beside ; For other source than God is none Whence life can be supplied . To live to God , is to requite His love as best we may ; To make his precepts our delight , His promises our stay ...
... lives who lives to God , alone , And all are dead beside ; For other source than God is none Whence life can be supplied . To live to God , is to requite His love as best we may ; To make his precepts our delight , His promises our stay ...
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... live to see me sink in it . You may remember with pleasure while you live , a blessing vouchsafed to you so long ; and I while I live must regret a comfort of which I was deprived so early . I can truly say that not a week passes ...
... live to see me sink in it . You may remember with pleasure while you live , a blessing vouchsafed to you so long ; and I while I live must regret a comfort of which I was deprived so early . I can truly say that not a week passes ...
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... live also , we shall put it to the trial . But seriously , you must not deny us one of the greatest pleasures we can ... lives within two or three doors of us , who takes in the said Magazine for a gentleman at some distance , and as it ...
... live also , we shall put it to the trial . But seriously , you must not deny us one of the greatest pleasures we can ... lives within two or three doors of us , who takes in the said Magazine for a gentleman at some distance , and as it ...
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