The Poetical Works of William CowperWarne, 1872 - 611 pages |
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... wrath redeem'd , Before the Father's face I stand . * Judges vii . 16 and 20 . To reconcile offending man , Make Justice drop her angry 32 OLNEY HYMNS . Jehovah-Nissi The Lord my Banner Jehovah-Shalom The Lord send Peace.
... wrath redeem'd , Before the Father's face I stand . * Judges vii . 16 and 20 . To reconcile offending man , Make Justice drop her angry 32 OLNEY HYMNS . Jehovah-Nissi The Lord my Banner Jehovah-Shalom The Lord send Peace.
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... stand , To view , beneath a shining sky , The spacious promised land . The Lord of all the vast domain Has promised it to me , The length and breadth of all the plain As far as faith can see . How glorious is my privilege ! To Thee for ...
... stand , To view , beneath a shining sky , The spacious promised land . The Lord of all the vast domain Has promised it to me , The length and breadth of all the plain As far as faith can see . How glorious is my privilege ! To Thee for ...
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... stand . " Sir Airy , not a whit dismay'd or scared , Buckled his helm , and to his steed repair'd ; Whose bridle , while he cropp'd the grass below , Hung not far off upon a myrtle hough . He mounts at once , -- such confidence infused ...
... stand . " Sir Airy , not a whit dismay'd or scared , Buckled his helm , and to his steed repair'd ; Whose bridle , while he cropp'd the grass below , Hung not far off upon a myrtle hough . He mounts at once , -- such confidence infused ...
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... stand a way - mark in the road to bliss ? Himself a wanderer from the narrow way , His silly sheep , what wonder if they stray ? Go , cast your orders at your Bishop's feet , Send your dishonoured gown to Monmouth Street , * The sacred ...
... stand a way - mark in the road to bliss ? Himself a wanderer from the narrow way , His silly sheep , what wonder if they stray ? Go , cast your orders at your Bishop's feet , Send your dishonoured gown to Monmouth Street , * The sacred ...
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... stand , and justify the foul abuse Of sabbath hours with plausible excuse ? If apostolic gravity be free To play the fool on Sundays , why not we ? If he the tinkling harpsichord regards As inoffensive , what offence in cards ? Strike ...
... stand , and justify the foul abuse Of sabbath hours with plausible excuse ? If apostolic gravity be free To play the fool on Sundays , why not we ? If he the tinkling harpsichord regards As inoffensive , what offence in cards ? Strike ...
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ANTISTROPHE bard beauty beneath boast Boötes bosom breast breath call'd charms Clifton Reynes Cowper dear death delight divine dream earth ease eyes fair faith fame fancy fear feel fire flowers folly give glory Gordon riots grace groves hand happy hear heart Heaven heavenly honour hope hour John Gilpin JOHN MILTON John Throckmorton kings labour light live Lord lost lyre mind Muse Nathaniel Cotton nature never night numbers nymphs o'er once pain Pallas Parnassian peace Phoebus pleasure poet praise prove rest rills sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shade shine shore sigh sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound Stamp'd stream sweet taste tears thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil trembling truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom wonder worth youth