The Poetical Works of William CowperMacmillan, 1879 - 536 sider |
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Side 42
... thousands never knew the road ! What thousands hate it when ' tis known ! None but the chosen tribes of God Will 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 ...
... thousands never knew the road ! What thousands hate it when ' tis known ! None but the chosen tribes of God Will 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 ...
Side 55
... thousand charms to show , That slaves , howe'er contented , never know . The mind attains beneath her happy reign The growth that Nature meant she should attain ; The varied fields of science , ever new , Opening and wider opening on ...
... thousand charms to show , That slaves , howe'er contented , never know . The mind attains beneath her happy reign The growth that Nature meant she should attain ; The varied fields of science , ever new , Opening and wider opening on ...
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... thousand thousand strings at once go loose , Lost , till He tune them , all their power and use . Then neither heathy wilds , nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care , Nor soft declivities with tufted hills , Nor view ...
... thousand thousand strings at once go loose , Lost , till He tune them , all their power and use . Then neither heathy wilds , nor scenes as fair As ever recompensed the peasant's care , Nor soft declivities with tufted hills , Nor view ...
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