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 79
... pass'd through to their appointed land Their leader arm'd with meekness , zeal , and love , And graced with clear credentials from above ; Themselves secured beneath the Almighty wing ; Their God , their captain , lawgiver , and king ...
... pass'd through to their appointed land Their leader arm'd with meekness , zeal , and love , And graced with clear credentials from above ; Themselves secured beneath the Almighty wing ; Their God , their captain , lawgiver , and king ...
Page 106
... pass'd Die when he might , he must be damn'd at last . Now , Truth perform thine office ; waft aside The curtain drawn by Prejudice and Pride , Reveal ( the man is dead ) to wondering eyes This more than monster , in his proper guise ...
... pass'd Die when he might , he must be damn'd at last . Now , Truth perform thine office ; waft aside The curtain drawn by Prejudice and Pride , Reveal ( the man is dead ) to wondering eyes This more than monster , in his proper guise ...
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... pass'd , All happy , and all perfect in their kind , The creatures , summon'd from their various haunts , To see their sovereign , and confess his sway . Vast was his empire , absolute his power , Or bounded only by a law , whose force ...
... pass'd , All happy , and all perfect in their kind , The creatures , summon'd from their various haunts , To see their sovereign , and confess his sway . Vast was his empire , absolute his power , Or bounded only by a law , whose force ...
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