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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... Behold the cloud , with radiant glory fair , Like a wreath'd pillar , curl itself in air ! Behold it hovering just above the door , And Mofes meekly kneeling on the floor . But if the gazing turn thy edge of sight , And darkness fpring ...
... Behold the cloud , with radiant glory fair , Like a wreath'd pillar , curl itself in air ! Behold it hovering just above the door , And Mofes meekly kneeling on the floor . But if the gazing turn thy edge of sight , And darkness fpring ...
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... Behold ! fhe comes ( but not as once fhe came , To grieve , to figh , and teach her eyes to stream ) ; Content adorns her with a lively face , An open look , and smiling kind of grace ; Her little Samuel in her arms the bears , The wish ...
... Behold ! fhe comes ( but not as once fhe came , To grieve , to figh , and teach her eyes to stream ) ; Content adorns her with a lively face , An open look , and smiling kind of grace ; Her little Samuel in her arms the bears , The wish ...
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... Behold the name of royal David near , Behold his music , and his measures hear , Whofe harp devotion in a rapture ftrung , And left no state of pious fouls unfung . Him to the wondering world but newly fhewn , Celestial poetry pronounc ...
... Behold the name of royal David near , Behold his music , and his measures hear , Whofe harp devotion in a rapture ftrung , And left no state of pious fouls unfung . Him to the wondering world but newly fhewn , Celestial poetry pronounc ...
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... Behold the wonders which the Lord has done Behold , with what a mind , the heap of flain , He spreads the fanguine furface of the plain ; He makes the wars , that mad confufion hurl'd , Be spent in victories , and leave the world . He ...
... Behold the wonders which the Lord has done Behold , with what a mind , the heap of flain , He spreads the fanguine furface of the plain ; He makes the wars , that mad confufion hurl'd , Be spent in victories , and leave the world . He ...
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... Behold , they cry , The great peculiar darling of the sky ; He trusted God would fave his foul from woe , Now God may have him , if he loves him fo . But to the dust of death , by quick decay , 1 come ; O Father , be not long away . And ...
... Behold , they cry , The great peculiar darling of the sky ; He trusted God would fave his foul from woe , Now God may have him , if he loves him fo . But to the dust of death , by quick decay , 1 come ; O Father , be not long away . And ...
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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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