The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... heavenly truths attired , Needs only to be seen to be admired ; But thine , as dark as witcheries of the night , Was formed to harden hearts and shock the sight ; Thy Druids struck the well - strung harps they bore With fingers deeply ...
... heavenly truths attired , Needs only to be seen to be admired ; But thine , as dark as witcheries of the night , Was formed to harden hearts and shock the sight ; Thy Druids struck the well - strung harps they bore With fingers deeply ...
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... heavenly days , When souls drawn upwards , in communion sweet , Enjoy the stillness of some close retreat , Discourse , as if released and safe at home , Of dangers past , and wonders yet to come , And spread the sacred treasures of the ...
... heavenly days , When souls drawn upwards , in communion sweet , Enjoy the stillness of some close retreat , Discourse , as if released and safe at home , Of dangers past , and wonders yet to come , And spread the sacred treasures of the ...
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... heavenly birth ! O simple Truth , scarce known on earth ! Whom men resist with stubborn will ; And , more perverse and daring still , Smother and quench , with reasonings vain , While error and deception reign . Whence comes it , that ...
... heavenly birth ! O simple Truth , scarce known on earth ! Whom men resist with stubborn will ; And , more perverse and daring still , Smother and quench , with reasonings vain , While error and deception reign . Whence comes it , that ...
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