The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... stand , To view beneath a shining sky The spacious promised land . The Lord of all the vast domain Has promised it to me , The length and breadth of all the plain As far as faith can see . How glorious is my privilege ! To thee for help ...
... stand , To view beneath a shining sky The spacious promised land . The Lord of all the vast domain Has promised it to me , The length and breadth of all the plain As far as faith can see . How glorious is my privilege ! To thee for help ...
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... stand . No sycophant or slave that dared oppose Her sacred cause , but trembled when he rose , And every venal stickler for the yoke Felt himself crushed at the first word he spoke . Such men are raised to station and command , When ...
... stand . No sycophant or slave that dared oppose Her sacred cause , but trembled when he rose , And every venal stickler for the yoke Felt himself crushed at the first word he spoke . Such men are raised to station and command , When ...
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... stands Must stand acknowledged , while the world shall stand , The most important and effectual guard , Support , and ornament of virtue's cause . There stands the messenger of truth . The legate of the skies ; his theme divine , His ...
... stands Must stand acknowledged , while the world shall stand , The most important and effectual guard , Support , and ornament of virtue's cause . There stands the messenger of truth . The legate of the skies ; his theme divine , His ...
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