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Poems [ed. by J. Newton]. Illustr. with engr. from the designs of R. Westall - Page 60
by William Cowper - 1810
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1808 - 338 pages
...should himself direct me. I would trace ™'l & His master-strokes, and draw from his design. *.- o.-- I would express him simple, grave, sincere ; ~, In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain,,. And plain in manner ; decent, solemn, chaste^ v And natural in gesture ; much impressed .„ Himself,...
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The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Volume 1

1809 - 592 pages
...careless hands On sculls that cannot teach, and will not learn. Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own, Paul should himself direct me. I would trace His master strokes, and draw from his design. I would express him simple, grave, sincere ; In doctrine...
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The Port Folio, Volume 1

Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1809 - 588 pages
...careless hands On sculls that cannot teach, and will not learn. Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own, Paul should himself direct me. I would trace His master strokes, and draw from his design. I would express him simple, grave, smcere ; In doctrine uncorrupt...
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The Task: A Poem. In Six Books

William Cowper - 1810 - 212 pages
...hanifs On skulls that cannot teach, and will not learn. Would I describe a preacher, sttch as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own Paul should himself direct me. I would trace His master strokes, and draw from his design. I would express him simple, grave, sincere j. In doctrine...
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The Task: A Poem in Six Books

William Cowper - 1811 - 228 pages
...careless hands On sculls that cannot teach, and will not learn. Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own......sincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain, And plain in manner ; decent, solemn, chaste, And natural in'gesture ; much impress'd Himself, as conscious...
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The young woman's companion; or, Female instructor [by J.A. Stewart].

J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...careless hands On skulls that cannot teach, and will not learn. Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own —...sincere; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain, And plain in manner ; decent, solemn, chaste, And natural in gesture; much impress'd Himself, as conscious...
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A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with ..., Volume 4

Timothy Alden - 1814 - 296 pages
...have written more cerrectly, had he made this man of God the model, by nhich hi? pen was directed. I would express him, simple, grave, sincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt, in language plain, And plain in manner. Decent, solemn, chaste, And natural in gesture. Much impress')! Himself as conscious...
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The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, Volume 1

1814 - 680 pages
...learn. Would 1 describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and ownPaul should himself direct me. I would trace His master-strokes,...sincere ; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain, And plain in manner ; decent, solemn, chaste, And natural in gesture; much impress'd Himself, as conscious...
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The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, Volume 5

1804 - 502 pages
...earth, would hear, approve and own. — Simple, grave, sincere ; In doctrine uncorrnpt; in language And plain in manner. Decent, solemn, chaste, And natural...in gesture. Much impress'd Himself, as conscious of hii awfu} chsrgr, And anxious that the flock ha fed Should feel it too. Affectionateinfook, And tender...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1815 - 338 pages
...hands On sculls, that cannot teach, and will not learn. Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on Earth, would hear, approve, and own, Paul should himself direct me. 1 would trace His master-strokes, and draw from his design. I would express him simple, grave, sincere...
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