Cowper: Poetry and ProseHart-Davis, 1968 - 1018 pages |
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Page 150
... harp for me ! ' Tis strung , and tun'd , for endless years , And form'd by pow'r divine ; To sound in GOD the Father's ears , No other name but thine . LOVEST THOU ME ? John , xxi , 16 . 150 OLNEY HYMNS Praise for the Fountain opened.
... harp for me ! ' Tis strung , and tun'd , for endless years , And form'd by pow'r divine ; To sound in GOD the Father's ears , No other name but thine . LOVEST THOU ME ? John , xxi , 16 . 150 OLNEY HYMNS Praise for the Fountain opened.
Page 159
... PRAISE THE LORD AT ALL TIMES WINTER has a joy for me , While the Saviour's charms I read , Lowly , meek , from blemish free , In the snow - drop's pensive head . Spring returns , and brings along Life - invigorating suns : Hark ! the ...
... PRAISE THE LORD AT ALL TIMES WINTER has a joy for me , While the Saviour's charms I read , Lowly , meek , from blemish free , In the snow - drop's pensive head . Spring returns , and brings along Life - invigorating suns : Hark ! the ...
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... praise ; Praise that from earth resulting as it ought , To earth's acknowledg'd sov'reign , finds at once Its only just proprietor in Him . The soul that sees him , or receives sublimed New faculties , or learns at least t ' employ More ...
... praise ; Praise that from earth resulting as it ought , To earth's acknowledg'd sov'reign , finds at once Its only just proprietor in Him . The soul that sees him , or receives sublimed New faculties , or learns at least t ' employ More ...
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