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, 1856 |
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Pagina 360
... tears and grief Fetter the tongue and overwhelm the heart ! O sin ! O agony ! EVE . Adam , my Adam , I will call thee mine , Although I may have lost thee ! Unhappy Eve acknowledges her error , She weeps , and she laments it . She sees ...
... tears and grief Fetter the tongue and overwhelm the heart ! O sin ! O agony ! EVE . Adam , my Adam , I will call thee mine , Although I may have lost thee ! Unhappy Eve acknowledges her error , She weeps , and she laments it . She sees ...
Pagina 384
... tears to flow into thy bosom . THE FLESH . With treachery ' tis fit to treat with man In gesture , tears , and voice , Only to plunge him in Tartarean fires . ADAM . They weep in such abundance That every tear they shed strikes on my ...
... tears to flow into thy bosom . THE FLESH . With treachery ' tis fit to treat with man In gesture , tears , and voice , Only to plunge him in Tartarean fires . ADAM . They weep in such abundance That every tear they shed strikes on my ...
Pagina 403
... tears , I cheer my heart Now , hy thy zealous mercy , Though spotted , I have safety ; Security in hazard , love in hate ; And sinking into hell , Ain yet a citizen of highest hearen . Eve With dissolution life , With strife and contest ...
... tears , I cheer my heart Now , hy thy zealous mercy , Though spotted , I have safety ; Security in hazard , love in hate ; And sinking into hell , Ain yet a citizen of highest hearen . Eve With dissolution life , With strife and contest ...
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