Ah! reign, wherever man is found!
My spouse, beloved and divine!
Then I am rich, and I abound,
When every human heart is thine.
A thousand sorrows pierce my soul,
To think that all are not thine own:
Ah! be adored from pole to pole;
Where is thy zeal? arise; be known!
All hearts are cold, in every place,
Yet earthly good with warmth pursue;
Dissolve them with a flash of grace,
Thaw these of ice, and give us new!
The Triumph Of Heavenly Love Desired
William Cowper
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Poem topics: heart, soul, human, good, place, cold, ice, divine, warmth, thine, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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