The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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... 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 reign . The glorious orb whose golden beams The fruitful year ...
... 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 reign . The glorious orb whose golden beams The fruitful year ...
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... sweet , how passing sweet , is solitude ! 740 But grant me still a friend in my retreat , Whom I may whisper , solitude is sweet . " Yet neither these delights , nor aught beside That appetite can ask , or wealth provide , Can save us ...
... sweet , how passing sweet , is solitude ! 740 But grant me still a friend in my retreat , Whom I may whisper , solitude is sweet . " Yet neither these delights , nor aught beside That appetite can ask , or wealth provide , Can save us ...
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... Sweet sleep enjoys the curate in his desk , The tedious rector drawling o'er his head , And sweet the clerk below : but neither sleep Of lazy nurse , who snores the sick man dead , Nor his who quits the box at midnight hour To slumber ...
... Sweet sleep enjoys the curate in his desk , The tedious rector drawling o'er his head , And sweet the clerk below : but neither sleep Of lazy nurse , who snores the sick man dead , Nor his who quits the box at midnight hour To slumber ...
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