The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Том 1W. Pickering, 1830 |
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... heaven , at the same time , not as a suppliant , but in the hellish spirit of rancorous reproach , and blasphemy against my Maker . " It would be painful to follow him further in his description of his wretchedness , and it is suffi ...
... heaven , at the same time , not as a suppliant , but in the hellish spirit of rancorous reproach , and blasphemy against my Maker . " It would be painful to follow him further in his description of his wretchedness , and it is suffi ...
Стр. xlvi
... heaven is the great deep ; and cannot but feel an unpolite species of astonishment , when I consider the multitudes that view it without emotion , and even without reflection . In all its various forms , it is an object of all others ...
... heaven is the great deep ; and cannot but feel an unpolite species of astonishment , when I consider the multitudes that view it without emotion , and even without reflection . In all its various forms , it is an object of all others ...
Стр. lxiv
... heaven . If the ladder of Christian experience reaches , as I suppose it does , to the very presence of God , it has nevertheless its foot in the abyss . And if Paul stood , as no doubt he did , in that experience of his to which I have ...
... heaven . If the ladder of Christian experience reaches , as I suppose it does , to the very presence of God , it has nevertheless its foot in the abyss . And if Paul stood , as no doubt he did , in that experience of his to which I have ...
Стр. lxx
... Heaven guard my brows from the wreath you mention , whatever wreath beside may hereafter adorn them ! It would be a leaden extinguisher , clapped on all the fire of my genius , and I should never more produce a line worth reading . To ...
... Heaven guard my brows from the wreath you mention , whatever wreath beside may hereafter adorn them ! It would be a leaden extinguisher , clapped on all the fire of my genius , and I should never more produce a line worth reading . To ...
Стр. lxxix
... Heaven knows with how feeble a hope . " you Cowper's letters about September in that year contain notices of the late Sir Thomas Lawrence , which are of some interest . To Mr. Johnson he " Here will meet Mr. Rose , who comes says , - on ...
... Heaven knows with how feeble a hope . " you Cowper's letters about September in that year contain notices of the late Sir Thomas Lawrence , which are of some interest . To Mr. Johnson he " Here will meet Mr. Rose , who comes says , - on ...
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