Poems by William Cowper ...J. Johnson and Company, 1815 |
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... heav'n ; Bought with His blood who gave it to mankind , " And seal'd with the same token ! " b To the invaluable blessing of such a change he was as yet a stranger . He had been for some time convinced , and that on scriptural grounds ...
... heav'n ; Bought with His blood who gave it to mankind , " And seal'd with the same token ! " b To the invaluable blessing of such a change he was as yet a stranger . He had been for some time convinced , and that on scriptural grounds ...
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... Heav'n can send . At a small village the next night Near the Vulturnus we alight ; Where , as employ'd on state affairs , We were supplied by the purvey'rs Frankly at once , and without hire , With food for man and horse , and fire ...
... Heav'n can send . At a small village the next night Near the Vulturnus we alight ; Where , as employ'd on state affairs , We were supplied by the purvey'rs Frankly at once , and without hire , With food for man and horse , and fire ...
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... believe , That incense in their temples burns , And without fire to ashes turns . To circumcision's bigots tell Such tales ! for me , I know full well , That in high Heav'n , unmov'd by care , The JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM . 21.
... believe , That incense in their temples burns , And without fire to ashes turns . To circumcision's bigots tell Such tales ! for me , I know full well , That in high Heav'n , unmov'd by care , The JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM . 21.
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William Cowper. That in high Heav'n , unmov'd by care , The Gods eternal quiet share : Nor can I deem their spleen the cause , Why fickle nature breaks her laws . Brundusium last we reach : and there Stop short the muse and traveller ...
William Cowper. That in high Heav'n , unmov'd by care , The Gods eternal quiet share : Nor can I deem their spleen the cause , Why fickle nature breaks her laws . Brundusium last we reach : and there Stop short the muse and traveller ...
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... Heav'n I see you well ? " " So , so ; Ev'n well enough as times now go . The same good wishes , Sir , to you . " Finding he still pursued me close- " Sir , you have business I suppose . " 66 My business , Sir , is quickly done , ' Tis ...
... Heav'n I see you well ? " " So , so ; Ev'n well enough as times now go . The same good wishes , Sir , to you . " Finding he still pursued me close- " Sir , you have business I suppose . " 66 My business , Sir , is quickly done , ' Tis ...
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