O thou bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. Poems - Page 175by William Cowper - 1800Full view - About this book
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - Clergy - 1817 - 286 pages
...whatever you meet with in your way, that you forget not your FATHER! When. * "Give what them canst, -without Thee we are poor, And with Thee rich, take what thou wilt away." Cowper, To*. V. ,TP the proud and wealthy rush by in triumph, w hile you are poor and in sorrow, hear... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1817 - 252 pages
...good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thon canst, without thee we are poor -r And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. THE TASK. BooK VI. THE WINTER WALK AT NOON. Belli at a distance.— Their effect.— A Bnc noon in winter.— A Ihettmd... | |
| Gardiner Spring - Christian life - 1819 - 194 pages
...alike the source and sum of good. "Of nil Thy gifts, thou art Thyself the crown, Give what lhou wilt, without Thee we are poor. And with Thee rich, take what thou wilt away." But while we say, that in every renewed heart, the love of God is the predominant principle, we ought... | |
| Tracts - 1820 - 310 pages
...of man, . His high endeavour and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve.. But oh ! Thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts Thyself the crown. Give what thou canst, without Thee we are poor, And with Thee rich, take what thou... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1820 - 222 pages
...bounteous giver of all good ! Thou art, of all thy gifts, thyself the crown ; Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor. And with thee, rich, take what thou. wilt away." 16 ADDRESS, DELIVERED AT THE COMMENCEMENT IN 1808. Young Gentlemen, ON such an occasion as this, I... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1820 - 220 pages
...man: His high endeavour, and his glad success ; His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But O! thou bounteous giver of all good! Thou art, of all thy gifts, thyself the crown; Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor, And with thee, rich, take what thon... | |
| William Cowper - 1869 - 306 pages
...man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But O thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are pool And with thee rich, take what thou... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1821 - 246 pages
...thou bounteous Giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. THE TASK. BOOK VF ARGUMENT OF THE SIXTH BOOK. Sells at a distance.— Their effect — A fine noon in winter. —... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 278 pages
...in bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away. BOOK VI. THE WINTER WALK AT NOON. Argument. Bells at a distance. Their effect. A fine noon in winter.... | |
| William Jay - Families - 1822 - 298 pages
...and our present condition renders them valuable. But they are not our God ; — Give what Thou canst, without Thee we are poor, And with Thee rich, take what Thou wilt away. f — Thou art the strength of our hearts, and our portion • for ever. Whom have we in heaven, but... | |
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