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" AND is this all ? Can Reason do no more, Than bid me shun the deep, and dread the shore ? Sweet moralist ! afloat on life's, rough sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duty bids, he confidently steers,... "
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1803 - 310 pages
...The Christian has an art unknown to thee ; He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duty bids he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. TRANSLATIONS PROM TltfCEWT BOURNE. I. THE GLOW-WORM. a. BENEATH the hedge, or near the stream, A worm...
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The castle of Santa Fe, by [the] author of Jealousy; or, The ..., Volume 4

Cleeve - 1805 - 340 pages
...The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears— Where duty bids, he confidently steers ; Faces a thousand dangers at her call, . And, trusting to his Goo, surmounts them all. COWPER. JL HE evening was cold and tempestuous; the wind howled mournfully...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper: Of the Inner Temple, Esq, Volume 3

William Cowper - 1806 - 226 pages
...The Christian has an art unknown to thee : He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where duty bids he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. I. THE nymph must lose her female friend, If more admired than she — But where...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1808 - 360 pages
...The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where Duty bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at...her call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them .•>!!. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. I. THE nymph must lose her female friend, If more admir'd than she...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1808 - 354 pages
...art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where Duty hids, he confidently st ecrs, Faces a thousand dangers at her call, ' And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. • • • . • . - •'- - -.-•'' .-T •M . ., ,,. t> .' i .,lit - :-t A II •«! -if'> .-,.....
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1810 - 390 pages
...sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears; Where Duty bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. i. THE nymph must lose her female friend, If more admir'd than she — But where...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1812 - 396 pages
...sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears; Where Duty bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE, i. THE nymph mast lose her female friend, If more admir'd than she— But where...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1815 - 356 pages
...The Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmanly fears ; Where Duty bids, he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And, trusting in bis God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. I. THE nymph must lose her female friend, If more...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...sea, The Christian has an art unknown to thee; He holds no parley with unmanly fears, Where duty bids he confidently steers; Faces a thousand dangers at...call, And trusting in his God surmounts them all. § Í1Q. 'T/ic Shrubbery. Written in a Timi tf Affliction. COWPEI. О HAPPY shades ! to me unblest,...
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Poems,

William Cowper - 1817 - 252 pages
...sea, Die Christian has an art unknown to thee. He holds no parley with unmauly fears ; Where duty hids he confidently steers, Faces a thousand dangers at...call, And, trusting in his God, surmounts them all. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. THE nymph most lose her female friend, If more admired than she — Bat where...
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