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Repeat the charming truth that never tires , No God is like the God my soul desires ; He at whose voice heav'n trembles , even He , Great as he is , knows how to stoop to me ; Lol there He lies , - that smiling Infant said , ' Heav'n ...
Repeat the charming truth that never tires , No God is like the God my soul desires ; He at whose voice heav'n trembles , even He , Great as he is , knows how to stoop to me ; Lol there He lies , - that smiling Infant said , ' Heav'n ...
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But I am poor , oblation I have none , None for a Saviour , but Himself alone ; Whate'er I render thee , from thee it came ; And if I give my body to the flame , My patience , love , and energy divine Of heart and soul and spirit ...
But I am poor , oblation I have none , None for a Saviour , but Himself alone ; Whate'er I render thee , from thee it came ; And if I give my body to the flame , My patience , love , and energy divine Of heart and soul and spirit ...
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a Enlarge and fortify the dread redoubt , Deeply resolv'd to shut a Saviour out ; Call legions up from hell to back the deed ; And curst with conquest , finally succeed : But souls that carry on a blest exchange Of joys they meet with ...
a Enlarge and fortify the dread redoubt , Deeply resolv'd to shut a Saviour out ; Call legions up from hell to back the deed ; And curst with conquest , finally succeed : But souls that carry on a blest exchange Of joys they meet with ...
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affection appears believe cause close course cousin Cowper dear death delight desire divine dream earth ev'ry eyes fair fear feel give grace half hand happy head hear heard heart heav'n Hesketh hope hour John Johnson kind Lady least leave less letter light live look Lord lost mean mind nature never night occasion Olney once pass peace perhaps pleasure poem poet poor pow'r praise present prove reason received rest scene seems seen side soon sound stand suppose sure sweet task tell TEXT thanks thee thine things thou thought thousand till true truth turn Unwin verse virtue wish write