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 374
... thine , whose features are thine own , And stroke his polish'd cheek of purest red , And lay thine hand upon his flaxen head , And say , ' My boy , the unwelcome hour is come , When thou , transplanted from thy genial home , Must find a ...
... thine , whose features are thine own , And stroke his polish'd cheek of purest red , And lay thine hand upon his flaxen head , And say , ' My boy , the unwelcome hour is come , When thou , transplanted from thy genial home , Must find a ...
Page 375
... thine heart , Condemns the unfatherly , the imprudent part . Thou wouldst not , deaf to Nature's tenderest plea Turn him adrift upon a rolling sea , Nor say , Go thither , conscious that there lay A brood of asps , or quicksands in his ...
... thine heart , Condemns the unfatherly , the imprudent part . Thou wouldst not , deaf to Nature's tenderest plea Turn him adrift upon a rolling sea , Nor say , Go thither , conscious that there lay A brood of asps , or quicksands in his ...
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... thine image , man- Holy and just - the greatness of whose name Fills and supports this universal frame , Diffused throughout the infinitude of space , Who art thyself thine own vast dwelling - place : Soul of our soul , whom yet no ...
... thine image , man- Holy and just - the greatness of whose name Fills and supports this universal frame , Diffused throughout the infinitude of space , Who art thyself thine own vast dwelling - place : Soul of our soul , whom yet no ...
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