The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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Side 77
... Heaven on such terms ! they cry with proud disdain , Incredible , impossible , and vain ! — Rebel because ' tis easy to obey , And scorn , for its own sake , the gracious way . These are the sober , in whose cooler brains Some thought ...
... Heaven on such terms ! they cry with proud disdain , Incredible , impossible , and vain ! — Rebel because ' tis easy to obey , And scorn , for its own sake , the gracious way . These are the sober , in whose cooler brains Some thought ...
Side 109
... Heaven will weigh man's virtues and his crimes With nice attention , in a righteous scale , And save or damn as these or those prevail . I plant my foot upon this ground of trust , And silence every fear with - God is just . But if ...
... Heaven will weigh man's virtues and his crimes With nice attention , in a righteous scale , And save or damn as these or those prevail . I plant my foot upon this ground of trust , And silence every fear with - God is just . But if ...
Side 116
... heaven , all heaven descending on the wings Of the glad legions of the King of kings ; ' Tis more ' tis God diffused through every part , ' Tis God himself triumphant in his heart . O , welcome now the sun's once hated light , His ...
... heaven , all heaven descending on the wings Of the glad legions of the King of kings ; ' Tis more ' tis God diffused through every part , ' Tis God himself triumphant in his heart . O , welcome now the sun's once hated light , His ...
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