The Poetical Works of William CowperFrederick Warne and Company, 1899 - 649 páginas |
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... turn me , and I shall be turn'd ; Thou art the Lord my God . " Is Ephraim banish'd from my thoughts , Or vile in my esteem ? No , " saith the Lord , " with all his faults , I still remember him . " Is he a dear and pleasant child ? Yes ...
... turn me , and I shall be turn'd ; Thou art the Lord my God . " Is Ephraim banish'd from my thoughts , Or vile in my esteem ? No , " saith the Lord , " with all his faults , I still remember him . " Is he a dear and pleasant child ? Yes ...
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... turn thou wilt assume " From constant converse with I know not whom ; " Who there will court thy friendship , with what views " And , artless as thou art , whom thou wilt choose ; " Though much depends on what thy choice shall be , " Is ...
... turn thou wilt assume " From constant converse with I know not whom ; " Who there will court thy friendship , with what views " And , artless as thou art , whom thou wilt choose ; " Though much depends on what thy choice shall be , " Is ...
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... turn'd it ; below , To mortify and grieve me , May I myself at last appear And , whether being crazed or Unworthy ... turning up the leaves and shrubs around , Found only -- that he was not to be found . But still the kittens , sitting ...
... turn'd it ; below , To mortify and grieve me , May I myself at last appear And , whether being crazed or Unworthy ... turning up the leaves and shrubs around , Found only -- that he was not to be found . But still the kittens , sitting ...
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