The Poems of William CowperMethuen, 1905 - 741 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 140
... Hast thou incurred His anger , who can waste thee with a word , Who poises and proportions sea and land , Weighing them in the hollow of his hand , And in whose awful sight all nations seem As grasshoppers , as dust , a drop , a dream ?
... Hast thou incurred His anger , who can waste thee with a word , Who poises and proportions sea and land , Weighing them in the hollow of his hand , And in whose awful sight all nations seem As grasshoppers , as dust , a drop , a dream ?
الصفحة 141
... Hast thou , when heaven has clothed thee with disgrace , And , long provoked , repaid thee to thy face , ( For thou hast known eclipses , and endured Dimness and anguish , all thy beams obscured , When sin has shed dishonour on thy brow ...
... Hast thou , when heaven has clothed thee with disgrace , And , long provoked , repaid thee to thy face , ( For thou hast known eclipses , and endured Dimness and anguish , all thy beams obscured , When sin has shed dishonour on thy brow ...
الصفحة 163
... hast felt another's pain , If ever when he sighed hast sighed again , If ever on thine eyelid stood the tear That pity had engendered , drop one here . This man was happy , had the world's good word , And with it every joy it can afford ...
... hast felt another's pain , If ever when he sighed hast sighed again , If ever on thine eyelid stood the tear That pity had engendered , drop one here . This man was happy , had the world's good word , And with it every joy it can afford ...
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EARLY POEMS | xxx |
OLNEY HYMNS | xxx |
THE SECOND VOLUMEContinued | xxx |
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