The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 - English poetry |
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Page 331
... angels , Adopted son of God , And semblance of the Holy Trinity ; What could'st thou hope for more , what more attain , Creature miraculous , In whom the eternal Lord Has now vouchsafed to signalize his power ? THIRTEENTH ANGEL . How ...
... angels , Adopted son of God , And semblance of the Holy Trinity ; What could'st thou hope for more , what more attain , Creature miraculous , In whom the eternal Lord Has now vouchsafed to signalize his power ? THIRTEENTH ANGEL . How ...
Page 361
... angels , so that into hell They plunged precipitate and all subdued ; And thus it has seem'd good to my tremendous Celestial chief , that I shall also drive Man , rebel to his God , with this my sword Of ever - blazing fire , Drive him ...
... angels , so that into hell They plunged precipitate and all subdued ; And thus it has seem'd good to my tremendous Celestial chief , that I shall also drive Man , rebel to his God , with this my sword Of ever - blazing fire , Drive him ...
Page 397
... angels ? That now , inflamed with anger , He seeks in heaven another mightier ruin ? To arms ! at length to arms , Satanic warriors all ! And let his wretched residue of angels , All falling out of heaven , Be all ingulf'd in hell ! Lo ...
... angels ? That now , inflamed with anger , He seeks in heaven another mightier ruin ? To arms ! at length to arms , Satanic warriors all ! And let his wretched residue of angels , All falling out of heaven , Be all ingulf'd in hell ! Lo ...
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