Cowper: Poetry and ProseHart-Davis, 1968 - 1018 pages |
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... 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 288
... praise For the chief blessings of my fairest days : But that were sacrilege - praise is not thine , But his who gave thee and preserves thee mine : Else I would say , and as I spake , bid fly A captive bird into the boundless sky , This ...
... praise For the chief blessings of my fairest days : But that were sacrilege - praise is not thine , But his who gave thee and preserves thee mine : Else I would say , and as I spake , bid fly A captive bird into the boundless sky , This ...
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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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beneath boast charms dæmons dear friend death delight divine dream earth edition ev'n ev'ry eyes fancy fear feel flow'rs folly form'd Gilpin give glory grace hand happy hast Hayley heard heart heav'n hope Inner Temple John John Gilpin JOHN NEWTON John Throckmorton Johnson MSS JOSEPH HILL Lady Austen Lady Hesketh letter light live London Lord lost Martin Madan mercy mind muse nature never Newport Pagnell Newton night o'er Olney Olney Hymns once peace perhaps pleasure poems poet pow'r praise pray'r prove rest scene seem'd seems shine skies smile song soon soul suppose sweet task taste tell TEXT thee theme thine things thought thousand translation truth verse Vincent Bourne virtue Westminster School Weston Underwood WILLIAM COWPER William Hayley WILLIAM UNWIN wind winter wisdom wish Wm Cowper write