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, 1854 |
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... things which do not exist . But it is to the spirit that thus wanders , and mistakes the assurance of its own thoughts for the substance of existence , that the world owes its best means of felicity , and humanity its noblest ...
... things which do not exist . But it is to the spirit that thus wanders , and mistakes the assurance of its own thoughts for the substance of existence , that the world owes its best means of felicity , and humanity its noblest ...
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... thing which we know of the life of this amiable man tends to convince us that no abstract opinions of any kind could reason ably be assigned as the cause of his gloom , either at the period of which we are now speaking , or at any other ...
... thing which we know of the life of this amiable man tends to convince us that no abstract opinions of any kind could reason ably be assigned as the cause of his gloom , either at the period of which we are now speaking , or at any other ...
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... thing was still wanting , and that thing the crown of all I shall find it in God's time , if it be not lost for ever . When I say this , I say it trembling ; for at what time soever comfort shall come , it will not come without its ...
... thing was still wanting , and that thing the crown of all I shall find it in God's time , if it be not lost for ever . When I say this , I say it trembling ; for at what time soever comfort shall come , it will not come without its ...
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... things- the present and living forms of the earth uninvested with the sunny and glorifying atmosphere of imagi- nation - and it loses the property which makes it poetry . A mind , therefore , which is unendowed with that strange faculty ...
... things- the present and living forms of the earth uninvested with the sunny and glorifying atmosphere of imagi- nation - and it loses the property which makes it poetry . A mind , therefore , which is unendowed with that strange faculty ...
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... things , are absolutely necessary to produce a conduct worthy of a rational creature , distin- guished by a vastness of capacity , which no assem blage of earthly good can satisfy , and by a principle and preintimation of immortality ...
... things , are absolutely necessary to produce a conduct worthy of a rational creature , distin- guished by a vastness of capacity , which no assem blage of earthly good can satisfy , and by a principle and preintimation of immortality ...
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ADAM angels art thou Avernus BEELZEBUB Behold beneath boast bosom breast breath bright brow call'd charms CHERUBIM creature dark dear death delight divine docet dost thou dread dream e'en earth eternal eyes fair falchions fear feel fire flame FLESH flowers form'd fruit give glory GOD THE FATHER gold grace groves hand hands united happy hast hear heart heaven heavenly hell honour hope human JOHN MILTON light live Lord LUCIFER lyre mighty mind muse nature never night nymphs o'er once pain peace pleasure praise prove sacred SATAN scene seem'd SERPENT shade shew shine sighs sight skies smile song soon sorrow soul sound spirit stars stream sweet taste tears thee theme thine thou art thou hast thought toil tongue truth Twas verse VINCENT BOURNE virtue voice VOLANO WILLIAM HAYLEY wings worth wretched youth