Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xii
... light- nings as fearfully , as he sported skilfully with the " sun's arrows . " " " With regard to his malady , there scarcely needs any other proof that it was not occasioned by his reli- gion than this , that the error on which he ...
... light- nings as fearfully , as he sported skilfully with the " sun's arrows . " " " With regard to his malady , there scarcely needs any other proof that it was not occasioned by his reli- gion than this , that the error on which he ...
Side xv
... light ; but , having once seen it , can never be withdrawn , while there is either taste , curiosity , or sympathy , in a " Briton born . " This inestimable document exhi- bits one of the most minute and faithful disclosures of ...
... light ; but , having once seen it , can never be withdrawn , while there is either taste , curiosity , or sympathy , in a " Briton born . " This inestimable document exhi- bits one of the most minute and faithful disclosures of ...
Side xxi
... light never shone again upon him , in this world , " to the perfect day , " he was encour- aged to attempt poetical composition on a larger scale than heretofore , and with a direct view to publica- tion . It was a happy suggestion of ...
... light never shone again upon him , in this world , " to the perfect day , " he was encour- aged to attempt poetical composition on a larger scale than heretofore , and with a direct view to publica- tion . It was a happy suggestion of ...
Side xxxi
... Had Cowper's rhymes been all of this order of creation ; fruitful as earth , active as fire , fluent as water , free as air , and pure as light , his first volume would not have ap- - peared , to be seen by no body but xxxi.
... Had Cowper's rhymes been all of this order of creation ; fruitful as earth , active as fire , fluent as water , free as air , and pure as light , his first volume would not have ap- - peared , to be seen by no body but xxxi.
Side xxxvi
... light , which he cannot discern , till the eyes of his own understanding are opened to understand the Scriptures , and his heart humbled to acknowledge the great power of God . " CHARITY " is a poem of the same family xxxvi.
... light , which he cannot discern , till the eyes of his own understanding are opened to understand the Scriptures , and his heart humbled to acknowledge the great power of God . " CHARITY " is a poem of the same family xxxvi.
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