The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... light expression quaint , and tinsel vest , Where swelling epithets are laid ( Art's ineffectual parade ) As varnish on the cheek of harlot light ; The rest , thin sown with profit or delight , But ill compares with ancient song , Where ...
... light expression quaint , and tinsel vest , Where swelling epithets are laid ( Art's ineffectual parade ) As varnish on the cheek of harlot light ; The rest , thin sown with profit or delight , But ill compares with ancient song , Where ...
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... light , the human heart , A barren soil no more , Sends the sweet smell of grace abroad , Where serpents lurked before . The soul , a dreary province once Of Satan's dark domain , Feels a new empire formed within , And owns a heavenly ...
... light , the human heart , A barren soil no more , Sends the sweet smell of grace abroad , Where serpents lurked before . The soul , a dreary province once Of Satan's dark domain , Feels a new empire formed within , And owns a heavenly ...
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... light , And seem to soar above the stars , Are plunging into night . Lulled in a soft and fatal sleep , They sin and yet rejoice ; Were they indeed the Saviour's sheep , Would they not hear his voice ? Be mine the comforts that reclaim ...
... light , And seem to soar above the stars , Are plunging into night . Lulled in a soft and fatal sleep , They sin and yet rejoice ; Were they indeed the Saviour's sheep , Would they not hear his voice ? Be mine the comforts that reclaim ...
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