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Lines in William Cowper's Hand Written in the Margins of God's Pleasing Providence in the Library of John Newton.(Poem)
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Poetry
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August 1, 2004| Author:
Savoie, John
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LINES IN WILLIAM COWPER'S HAND
WRITTEN IN THE MARGINS OF GOD'S
PLEASING PROVIDENCE (pp.372-73)
IN THE LIBRARY OF JOHN NEWTON
Little fly, dost thou love me?
Verily, it seems you do.
I brush you off, shew you
into the teeming world of wind-fallen
peaches sweetening the air,
wild berries oozing dark pulp,
the crusted worm that rose with rain
but could not find its narrow way
back into the wide green earth-all...
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