The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volum 1Bell and Daldy, 1879 |
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Side xl
... attending public worship ( if it went no farther ) in which he must have been brought up at Berkhamstead . His own ... attended to . An example is mentioned at the very commence- ment of xl MEMOIR OF.
... attending public worship ( if it went no farther ) in which he must have been brought up at Berkhamstead . His own ... attended to . An example is mentioned at the very commence- ment of xl MEMOIR OF.
Side 61
... ; nay , never frown , But , if you please , some fathoms lower down . 170 Artist , attend ! your brushes and your paint- Produce them - take a chair - now draw a Saint . Oh sorrowful and sad ! the streaming tears Channel her TRUTH . 61.
... ; nay , never frown , But , if you please , some fathoms lower down . 170 Artist , attend ! your brushes and your paint- Produce them - take a chair - now draw a Saint . Oh sorrowful and sad ! the streaming tears Channel her TRUTH . 61.
Side 177
... attend his feeble call , And grace his action ere the curtain fall . Souls that have long despised their heavenly birth , 35 Their wishes all impregnated with earth , 30 40 For threescore years employed with ceaseless care In catching ...
... attend his feeble call , And grace his action ere the curtain fall . Souls that have long despised their heavenly birth , 35 Their wishes all impregnated with earth , 30 40 For threescore years employed with ceaseless care In catching ...
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