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Poems: By William Cowper, ... In Two Volumes. ... - Page 183
by William Cowper - 1787
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The Hopkinsian Magazine, Volume 3

1828 - 594 pages
...soon became a guest, And made so welcome at their simple feast, He blessed the bread, but vanished at the word, And left them both exclaiming, 'Twas the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deigned to say — Did llicy not burn within us by the way ? Now lljeir's was converse, such as it...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...soon became a guest, And, made so welcome at their simple feast, He bless'd the bread, but vanish'd at the word, And left them both exclaiming, 'Twas the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deign 'd to say ? Did not they burn within us by the way ? Now theirs was converse, such as it behoves...
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American Sunday-school Teachers' Magazine and Journal of Education, Volume 1

1824 - 412 pages
...soon became a guest, And made so welcome at their simple feast, He bless'd the bread, — but vanish'd at the word, And left them ; — both exclaiming " 'Twas the Lord !" Did not our hearts feel all he deign 'd to say ? Did they not burn within us by the way ? Now theirs was converse such as it behooves...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1826 - 264 pages
...soon became a guest, And, made so welcome at their simple feast, He bless'd the bread, but vanish'd at the word, And left them both exclaiming, 'Twas...Lord !" Did not our hearts feel all he deign'd to say — 535 Did they not burn witlu'n us by the way ? - Now theirs was converse, such as it behoves...
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A sister's gift; conversations on sacred subjects [by A. Manning].

Anne Manning - 1826 - 278 pages
...soon became a guest, And, made so welcome at their simple feast, He blessed the bread, but vanished at the word, And left them both exclaiming ''Twas the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deigned to say? ~ Did they not burn within us by the way ? ' '* • : • .". • • , " " : " - ".:...
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The Poems of William Cowper

William Cowper - 1828 - 468 pages
...soon became a guest, And, made so welcome at their simple feast, He bless'd the bread, but vanish'd at the word, And left them both exclaiming, 'Twas...the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deign'd to say ? Did not they burn within us by the way ? Now theirs was converse, such as it behoves Man to maintain,...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1830 - 374 pages
...soon became a guest, And made so welcome at their simple feast, He bless'd the bread, but vanish'd at the word, And left them both exclaiming, Twas the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deign'd to say, Did they not burn within us by the way ? Now theirs was converse such as it behoves Man to maintain,...
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The American Baptist Magazine, Volume 11

1831 - 334 pages
...soon became a guest, And made so welcome at their simple feast, He blcss'd the bread, but vanished at the word, And, left them both exclaiming, 'Twas the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all He deigned to say — Did not they burn within us by the way ?" SPH THE GLORY OP GOD, THE GRAND MOTIVE...
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The Works of William Cowper: Table talk. The task. Tirocinium; or, A review ...

William Cowper - 1835 - 620 pages
...soon became a guest, And, made so welcome at their simple feast, He bless'd the bread, but vanish'd at the word, And left them both exclaiming, " 'Twas...the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deign'd to say ? Did not they burn within us by the way ?"3 Now theirs was converse, such as it behoves Man to...
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The Works of William Cowper: His Life and Letters, Volume 6

William Cowper - 1835 - 362 pages
...word, And left them both exclaiming, 'Twas the Lord ! Did not our hearts feel all he deign'd to say, Did they not burn within us by the way ? Now theirs was converse, such as it behoves Man to maintain, and such as God approves : Their views indeed were indistinct...
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