The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... Peace by such means so dearly bought , What rebel could have hoped to see ? Peace , by his injured Sovereign wrought , His Sovereign fastened to a tree . Now , Lord , thy feeble worm prepare ! For strife with earth and hell begins ...
... Peace by such means so dearly bought , What rebel could have hoped to see ? Peace , by his injured Sovereign wrought , His Sovereign fastened to a tree . Now , Lord , thy feeble worm prepare ! For strife with earth and hell begins ...
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... Peace be the scope , And the summit of all our desires . Peace may be the lot of the mind That seeks it in meekness and love ; But rapture and bliss are confined To the glorified spirits above . SONG . AIR- " The Lass of Pattie's Mill ...
... Peace be the scope , And the summit of all our desires . Peace may be the lot of the mind That seeks it in meekness and love ; But rapture and bliss are confined To the glorified spirits above . SONG . AIR- " The Lass of Pattie's Mill ...
Side 347
... Peace be the scope , And the summit of all our desires . Peace may be the lot of the mind That seeks it in meekness and love ; But rapture and bliss are confined To the glorified spirits above . SONG . AIR- " The Lass of Pattie's Mill ...
... Peace be the scope , And the summit of all our desires . Peace may be the lot of the mind That seeks it in meekness and love ; But rapture and bliss are confined To the glorified spirits above . SONG . AIR- " The Lass of Pattie's Mill ...
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