The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... soul , And shook his facred head , that fhook the pole . Then thus to all the gazing powers began The fire of gods , and frogs , and mice , and man : What feas of blood 1 view ! what worlds of flain ! An Iliad rifing from a day's ...
... soul , And shook his facred head , that fhook the pole . Then thus to all the gazing powers began The fire of gods , and frogs , and mice , and man : What feas of blood 1 view ! what worlds of flain ! An Iliad rifing from a day's ...
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... Souls tun'd for praising to the temple bring , And thus amidft the facred mufic fing : Hail , Piety ! triumphant goodness , hail ! Hail , O prevailing , ever O prevail ! At thine entreaty , Juftice leaves to frown , And wrath appeafing ...
... Souls tun'd for praising to the temple bring , And thus amidft the facred mufic fing : Hail , Piety ! triumphant goodness , hail ! Hail , O prevailing , ever O prevail ! At thine entreaty , Juftice leaves to frown , And wrath appeafing ...
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... SOUL IN SORROW . WITH kind compaffion hear me cry , O , Jefu , Lord of life , on high ! As when the fummer's feafons beat , With fcorching flame and parching heat : The trees are burnt , the flowers fade , And thirsty gaps in earth are ...
... SOUL IN SORROW . WITH kind compaffion hear me cry , O , Jefu , Lord of life , on high ! As when the fummer's feafons beat , With fcorching flame and parching heat : The trees are burnt , the flowers fade , And thirsty gaps in earth are ...
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... soul aspires , And dates the rise of its defires . From hence to thee , my God ! I turn , And fervent wishes fay I burn ; I burn , thy glorious face to fee , And live in endless joy with thee . There's no fuch ardent kind of flame ...
... soul aspires , And dates the rise of its defires . From hence to thee , my God ! I turn , And fervent wishes fay I burn ; I burn , thy glorious face to fee , And live in endless joy with thee . There's no fuch ardent kind of flame ...
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... soul , And fitted all its motions to control ? Or are they fisters , tun'd at once above , And shake like unifons if either move ? For , when the numbers fing an eager fight , I've heard a foldier's voice express delight ; I've seen his ...
... soul , And fitted all its motions to control ? Or are they fisters , tun'd at once above , And shake like unifons if either move ? For , when the numbers fing an eager fight , I've heard a foldier's voice express delight ; I've seen his ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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