The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... SEEKING THE BELOVED . To those who know the Lord I speak ; Is my Beloved near ? The Bridegroom of my soul I seek , Oh ! when will he appear ? Though once a man of grief and shame , Yet now he fills a throne , And bears the greatest ...
... SEEKING THE BELOVED . To those who know the Lord I speak ; Is my Beloved near ? The Bridegroom of my soul I seek , Oh ! when will he appear ? Though once a man of grief and shame , Yet now he fills a throne , And bears the greatest ...
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... seek or choose it for their own . A thousand ways in ruin end , One only leads to joys on high ; By that my willing steps ascend , Pleased with a journey to the sky . No more I ask or hope to find Delight or happiness below ; Sorrow may ...
... seek or choose it for their own . A thousand ways in ruin end , One only leads to joys on high ; By that my willing steps ascend , Pleased with a journey to the sky . No more I ask or hope to find Delight or happiness below ; Sorrow may ...
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... seek your home , my lambs ; my thoughts are due " To other cares than those of feeding you . " Yes , Damon ! such thy sure reward shall be ; " But ah , what doom awaits unhappy me ? " Who now my pains and perils shall divide , " As thou ...
... seek your home , my lambs ; my thoughts are due " To other cares than those of feeding you . " Yes , Damon ! such thy sure reward shall be ; " But ah , what doom awaits unhappy me ? " Who now my pains and perils shall divide , " As thou ...
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